Mylène Gilbert-Dumas

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Mylène Gilbert-Dumas

Mylène Gilbert-Dumas (born October 20, 1967) is a Canadian writer living in the Estrie region of Quebec.[1]

She was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec and received a bachelor's degree in French language instruction (secondary school) from Laval University. She taught French in an English school in Quebec for 12 years before returning to Sherbrooke in 2005.[1]

Her first book Les dames de Beauchêne received the Prix Robert-Cliche in 2002 and was a finalist for the Grand prix littéraire Archambault [fr] in 2003. In 2009, she was writer-in-residence at Berton House Writer's Retreat in Dawson City. Gilbert-Dumas was also a finalist for a Mr. Christie's Book Award[2] in 2004 for her book for young adults Mystique.[1]

Selected works[1][edit]

  • Les dames de Beauchêne, historical fiction - three volumes (2002–2005)
  • Lili Klondike, historical fiction - three volumes (2008–2009)
  • Détours sur la route de Compostelle, novel (2014)[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Gilbert-Dumas, Mylène" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
  2. ^ "Mylène Gilbert-Dumas" (in French). VLB éditeur.
  3. ^ "Détours sur la route de Compostelle: une marche au bout de soi". La Presse. April 19, 2014.