Pauline Gill

Pauline Gill (1942 -) is a écrivaine and a teaching Québécois.

Born in the Coast from the South, county of Islet, it obtains its Baccalauréat in arts after historical, sociolgic and literary studies. Pauline Gill resided during thirty-three years at Longueuil before being established in Varennes in 2006.

She taught with the Collège Marie-Victorin and she was linguistic réviseure with the Rosemont college.

Member of the Union of the Québécois writers, it made research for the National institute of the scientific research.

Eights of its publications are best-sellers of which its tetralogy the saga of the cordonnière .

Works published

  • the open door, Editions of the Meridian line, 1990.
  • the children of Duplessis, 1991.
  • the found castle, 1996.
  • In waiting of one YES, 1997
  • Guide for helping natural, 1999
  • Cordonnière, 1998
  • the youth of the cordonnière 1999
  • the will of the cordonnière, 2000
  • Blessed gods, 2000
  • brutal Alarm clock with the forest of Bonamandou, 2001
  • And yet it sang, 2001
  • the wire of the cordonnière, 2003
  • the saga of the cordonnière, 2003
  • Marie-Antoinette the lady of the Rouge river, 2005
  • Docteure Irma, volume 1 - the white she-wolf, 2006
  • In the eyes of Nathan 2006 (Youth)
  • the miracle of Juliette 2007 (Youth)
  • Évangéline and Gabriel, 2007

Honors

External bonds

Web site of Pauline Gill

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