Her first job was as a society writer in Sud-Ouest and later on Le Journal du Dimanche[1] where she met her future husband, the cartoonist Georges Wolinski.
Wolinski wrote Une Histoire des femmes and her book La Divine Sieste de papa was adapted for television by director Alain Nahum.
She also wrote songs sung by Carlos, Bernadette Lafont and Sarah Mesguish, broadcast during a Christmas programme on France 3 in 1986.
She subsequently published other books aimed at younger audiences and continued writing song lyrics that were sung by Catherine Bériane and the Canadian, Diane Tell.
She wrote a number of novels, including Au Diable Vauvert, Le Maître d’amour and La femme qui aimait les hommes, a best seller.