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François Gravel (born October 4, 1951) is a
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writer from
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."François Gravel: l’art de raconter la terrible maladie de Parkinson"
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'', March 24, 2019.
Most noted as an author of literature for children and young adults, he has also published a number of adult novels. An economics graduate of the
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, Gravel taught economics at Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu until 2006. He is the partner of writer Michèle Marineau and the father of writer and illustrator Élise Gravel. His most recent adult novel, ''À vos ordres, colonel Parkinson!'', was inspired by his own recent diagnosis with
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
. This book is available in an English translation titled "Colonel Parkinson in Charge: A Wry Reflection on My Incurable Illness" (House of Anansi Press, 2023), translated by Shelley Pomerance. Many of his works have been translated into English by Sheila Fischman.


Awards

He won the Governor General's Award for French-language children's literature at the
1991 Governor General's Awards Each winner of the 1991 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $10,000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada."First novel earns top literary honor". ''Windsor Star'', December 4, 1991. The winners were selected by a panel ...
for ''Deux heures et demie avant Jasmine''. He has been shortlisted for the award five other times: at the
1994 Governor General's Awards Each winner of the 1994 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $10 000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada. The winners were selected by a panel of judges set up by the Canada Council for the Arts The Canada Council fo ...
for ''Klonk'', at the 2000 Governor General's Awards for ''L'été de la moustache'', at the
2002 Governor General's Awards The 2002 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were presented by Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, at a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Tuesday, November 19. Each winner received a cheque for $15,000. English French References ...
for ''David et la maison de la sorcière'', at the 2008 Governor General's Awards for ''Sales crapauds'' and at the 2012 Governor General's Awards for ''Hò''. Fischman has received three nominations for the
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for her translations of Gravel's work at the
1990 Governor General's Awards The 1990 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were prizes awarded to authors in 1990. Each winner of the prize received $10000 and a specially bound edition of their book. The winners were selected by a panel of judges administered by the ...
for ''Benito'', the
1992 Governor General's Awards Each winner of the 1992 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received Canadian dollar, C$10,000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada. The winners were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council, Canada Cou ...
for ''Felicity's Fool (Bonheur fou)'' and the
1996 Governor General's Awards The 1996 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were presented on November 13, 1996.Philip Marchand, "Vanderhaeghe wins second fiction prize". ''Toronto Star'', November 13, 1996. English French References {{GovernorGeneralsAwards Go ...
for ''Ostende''. Gravel won the French Mr. Christie's Book Award in 1991 for ''Zamboni'', and in 2001 for ''David et le fantôme'' in conjunction with illustrator Pierre Pratt. Gravel and Pratt won the French
TD Canadian Children's Literature Award The TD Canadian Children's Literature Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to the year's best work of children's literature. Sponsored by TD Bank Financial Group and the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the award carries a monetar ...
in 2006 for ''David et le salon funéraire''. His adult novel ''Adieu, Betty Crocker'' was a competing title in the 2014 edition of ''
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'', where it was defended by actress
Pauline Martin Pauline Martin (born April 19, 1952) is a Canadian film actress and television personality known for appearing in the 1989 film ''Jesus of Montreal''. She was born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, with her family moving to Chicoutimi in 1956. In 1976, ...
."Le combat des livres 2014 : les finalistes!"
''Les libraires'', March 6, 2014.


Works


Novels

* ''La Note de passage'', 1985 * ''Benito'', 1987 * ''Effet Summerhill'', 1988 * ''Bonheur fou'', 1989 * ''Les Black Stones vous reviendront dans quelques instants'', 1991 * ''Ostende'', 1994 * ''Miss Septembre'', 1996 * ''Vingt et un tableaux (et quelques craies)'', 1998 * ''Fillion et frères'', 2000 * ''Je ne comprends pas tout'', 2002 * ''Adieu, Betty Crocker'', 2003 * ''Mélamine Blues'', 2005 * ''Vous êtes ici'', 2007 * ''Voyeurs, s'abstenir'', 2009 * ''À deux pas de chez elle: La première enquête de Chloé Perreault'', 2011 * ''Toute une vie sur les bancs d’école'', 2016 * ''Idées noires'', 2017 * ''La petite fille en haut de l’escalier'', 2018 * ''À vos ordres, colonel Parkinson!'', 2019 * Colonel Parkinson in Charge, 2023 (non-fiction)


Children's and young adult literature


''Klonk'' series

#''Klonk'', 1993 #''Lance et Klonk'', 1994 #''Le Cercueil de Klonk'', 1995 #''Un amour de Klonk'', 1995 #''Le Cauchemar de Klonk'', 1997 #''Klonk et le Beatle mouillé'', 1997 #''Klonk et le Treize noir'', 1999 #''Klonk et la Queue du scorpion'', 2000 #''Coca-Klonk'', 2001 #''La Racine carrée de Klonk'', 2002 #''Le Testament de Klonk'', 2003 #''Klonk contre Klonk'', 2004


''David'' series

#''David et le Fantôme'', 2000 #''David et le Précipice'', 2001 #''David et les Monstres de la forêt'', 2001 #''David et la Maison de la sorcière'', 2002 #''David et l'Orage'', 2003 #''David et les Crabes noirs'', 2004 #''David et le Salon funéraire'', 2005 #''David et la Bête'', 2007 #''David et Léa'', 2008


Other

* ''Corneilles'', 1989 * ''Zamboni'', 1990 * ''Deux heures et demie avant Jasmine'', 1991 * ''Granulite'', 1992 * ''Guillaume'', 1995 * ''Le Match des étoiles'', 1996 * ''Kate, quelque part'' * ''L'Été de la moustache'', 2000 * ''La Piste sauvage'', 2002 * ''L'Araignée sauvage'', 2004 * ''Sekhmet, la déesse sauvage'', 2005 * ''Sacrilège'', 2006 * ''Les Horloges de M. Svonok'', 2007 * ''Sales Crapauds'', 2007 *''La Cagoule,'' 2008 * ''Sauvage'', 2010 * ''Du soccer extrême !'', 2010 * ''Ça, c'est du baseball'', 2010 * ''Ok pour le hockey !'', 2011 * ''Il pleut des records'', 2011 * ''Silence, on zappe !'', 2012 * ''Schlick'', 2012 * ''Hò'', 2012 * ''À nous deux, Barbe-Mauve !'', 2012 * ''Hollywood, nous voici'', 2013


References

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