Anne-Dauphine Julliand

Her two published works are Deux petits pas sur le sable mouillé [fr] (Two Small Footprints in Wet Sand: A Mother's Memoir) in 2011 and Une journée particulière in 2013, essays recounting her family life experience with the serious illness of two of her children.

She then made the documentary film Everyday Heroes [fr] (Et les mistrals gagnants), released in 2017.

[4] In 2006, her daughter Thaïs, born 29 February 2004[5] is diagnosed as a bearer of a metachromatic leukodystrophy, a rare form of lysosomal storage disease, and therefore has a very short life expectancy.

[9] In an interview with Famille chrétienne, she testifies to her Catholic faith and how it has been strengthened in the face of her daughter's hardships and sufferings.

[11][12] In 2016, she made a feature-length documentary film Et les Mistrals gagnants on the theme of children and disease, in line with her book Deux petits pas sur le sable mouillé .