Suzanne Aubry

She graduated in playwriting from the National Theatre School of Canada and, in 1987, her play La nuit des p'tits couteaux was nominated for a Governor General's Award.

[1] In 2006, Suzanne Aubry published her first novel, Le fort intérieur, which was nominated for the Grand prix de la relève littéraire Archambault.

Aubry has since written two other novels, Je est une autre and La Cueva (Éditions Libre Expression), both well received by the readers and the media.

Following in her father's footsteps, Suzanne Aubry recently adapted his book Le Violon magique et autres légendes du Canada français (originally published in 1968 by les Éditions Des deux Rives).

Suzanne Aubry has completed a play for the theatre, Recyclage, which has been refined in a workshop organized by the Centre des auteurs dramatiques (CEAD) with the collaboration of the director Marie Charlebois, and the actress Évelyne Rompré.

The author has also written her first children's novel, Le Septième étage et demi, about Camille, a 13 years' old teenager who loses her mother from leukemia, and tries to cope with her loss.

The author Suzanne Aubry at the launch of her novel, « Ma vie entre tes mains ».
L'écrivaine Suzanne Aubry dans son jardin