Colette Vivier

[1][2][3] In 1972 and 1974, she was highly commended as an author of children's literature by the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

[1] One of her books, La Maison des Petits Bonheurs (1939), was written from the perspective a young girl writing in her diary.

[1] They were members of the resistance group Friends of Alain-Fournier, along with other academics Claude Aveline, Jean Cassou, Marcel Abraham, Agnès Humbert, and Simone Martin-Chauffier.

The newspaper stopped production after its fourth issue in 1941, when members of the resistance network began to be arrested.

[6][7] In 1972 and 1974, she was chosen as a highly commended author by the jury of the Hans Christian Andersen Award.