She was born in Geneva and grew up in the Drôme area of France.
In 2010, she published Mopaya, Récit d'une traversée du Congo à la Suisse based on interviews with Gabriel Nganga Nseka.
In 2015, she published L’Oragé; it received the Grand prix du roman métis and the jury's prize from the Salon du livre et de la presse de Genève [fr].
[1][2][3][4] Her play Et après le soleil se lève received the Prix de la Société Suisse des Auteurs.
[1] In 2012, she published The lines of your palm, a novel in which she tells the story of the then eighty-five years old artist Linda Naeff, based on interviews they had together.