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A Plémytaine wins the youth book Prize in Lanvollon

A Plémytaine wins the youth book Prize in Lanvollon
A Plémytaine wins the youth book Prize in Lanvollon

At 60, the author Pauline Bréhat was awarded the prize for children’s book for these last two publications: “ARSENE, ARSENE! “And” But who borrowed my glasses? These stories explore the themes of nature and imagination with a font adapted to dyslexic readers. The award took place as part of the 12th edition of the Lanvollon Book Fair, Saturday April 26.

“I am very happy with this price, it is a sign of recognition that makes me tell me that I was not mistaken!” “The writer is said. Located in Plémy ​​since 2018, Pauline Bréhat embarked on full -time writing even if this activity has never really left her. Books and words have always been part of the life of the sixties: “I knew how to read even before I arrive at school,” she says. With parents playing in the world of education, the author judges having grown in an environment favorable to writing.

Pauline Bréhat always starts her stories about her notebooks. (The telegram/Rose-Madeleine Louapre)

Ideas Full drawers

In the calm of the Costarmorican campaign, Pauline Bréhat does not lack new ideas: “I have stories that are just waiting to be illustrated!” My books could not have come to life without it, ”gratifies the Plémytaine. In addition to the stories she addresses to an audience aged 4 to 6, she also writes for adults: “I am very interested in lived testimonies, the protection of the most vulnerable and injustices,” she adds. With her self -employment, Pauline Bréhat offers correction and writing services of personal or family bibliography while self -educating her books. Before that, the sixty -year -old woman started in a local press, in her region of origin, in Normandy. Pauline Bréhat has experienced many detours, including a parenthesis which she chooses to take to raise her two boys, to ultimately only write. “It’s difficult to live on it, but I am free, I do what I like, it is a choice of life,” concludes the writer.

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