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| birth_name = Amélie Sarn-Cantin<ref name=vsb>[http://www.vsb.bc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/415A7B48-9ADC-4F8A-93A6-F9C6A28A0389/0/newtitlesfeb.pdf New Titles - Feb. 2006] at [[Vancouver School Board]] site. Retrieved March 22, 2008.</ref> |
| birth_name = Amélie Sarn-Cantin<ref name=vsb>[http://www.vsb.bc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/415A7B48-9ADC-4F8A-93A6-F9C6A28A0389/0/newtitlesfeb.pdf New Titles - Feb. 2006] {{wayback|url=http://www.vsb.bc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/415A7B48-9ADC-4F8A-93A6-F9C6A28A0389/0/newtitlesfeb.pdf |date=20060423233451 }} at [[Vancouver School Board]] site. Retrieved March 22, 2008.</ref> |
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Born | Amélie Sarn-Cantin[1] 1970 |
Amélie Sarn-Cantin (born 4 March 1970[1]) is a French author, comic book writer and translator. In 2006, she took over Geneviève Huriet's role as the author of the Beechwood Bunny Tales series, with Qu'as-tu fait, Mistouflet ? and L'album photo des Passiflore.
In April 2002, Sarn published her first novel for adults, Elle ne pleure pas, elle chante (ISBN 2-226-13264-3). She later wrote the book adaptation of Sylvain Chomet's The Triplets of Belleville.
Sarn's works have been published in France by Éditions Milan, Rageot, Albin-Michel and Groupe Flammarion.
References
- ^ a b New Titles - Feb. 2006 Template:Wayback at Vancouver School Board site. Retrieved March 22, 2008.
Sources
- Template:Fr icon Biography of Amélie Sarn at Bedetheque. Retrieved 22 March 2008.