Dominique Demers
Author of The New Teacher
About the Author
Children's author Dominique Demers was born on November 23, 1956 in Montreal Canada and later attended the University of Sherbrooke. Demers is a professor at the University of Sherbrooke and the University of Montreal. She also gives seminars on creative writing and the like at several show more institutions. Demers wrote One Winter of Storm, The Large Fir Trees Do Not Die and Mysterious Librarian, all of which received Mr. Christie Awards. She has also received the Judith-Jasmine Prize for Journalism, the Quebec/Wallonie-Brussels Prize, a Governor General's Award nomination, and the Gold Bookmark Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series
Works by Dominique Demers
The Sea We Call Home 2 copies
The Zlooksh 2 copies
La Nouvelle Maitresse 1 copy
NIV.3-PERLINE POMPETTE -NE 1 copy
L'ete de la petite baleine 1 copy
Le pélican et moi 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1956
- Gender
- female
- Awards and honors
- Order of Canada
- Nationality
- Canada
- Places of residence
- Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Ontario, Canada
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Mlle Charlotte, 2 : La mystérieuse bibliothécaire (Folio Cadet) (French Edition) by Dominique Demers
’’- You should know, miss, money isn’t found in the street. We have two bridges to rebuild, and three roads to fix, and twelve pavements to mend!,’’ he growled and walked away.
Miss Charlotte was dumbfounded. Bridges, roads, pavements...What about books? Aren’t they useful, important, necessary?’’
In a town where everything is neat and proper, and orderly, a whirlwind arrives. A whirlwind dressed in black, mysterious as the witches in fairy tales. An elderly woman, named show more Charlotte, takes the position of the librarian and changes everything. First and foremost, she is swallowed by every book she reads.
Literally. Miss Charlotte breathes and lives through books. She loves horror stories, and Bluebeard and falls in love with the Beast (yes, THAT Beast…) She wonders whether Cinderella received as many letters as the Queen, she phones the police to make sure that Bluebeard has been arrested and imprisoned.
And the children of the town experience a new world. The most magical world there is. They learn that there are books that make you dream, and laugh, and cry. Books that scare you to death, books that make you a better person. No matter what the thugs of the school may say, the children who find shelter in Charlotte’s library know that ‘’when you have a book you are never alone.’’
‘’She imagined beautiful books, books that make you laugh and cry, and tremble and dance, and travel. Books that tickle your mind, caress your heart, and electrify your spirit.’’
My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/ show less
Miss Charlotte was dumbfounded. Bridges, roads, pavements...What about books? Aren’t they useful, important, necessary?’’
In a town where everything is neat and proper, and orderly, a whirlwind arrives. A whirlwind dressed in black, mysterious as the witches in fairy tales. An elderly woman, named show more Charlotte, takes the position of the librarian and changes everything. First and foremost, she is swallowed by every book she reads.
Literally. Miss Charlotte breathes and lives through books. She loves horror stories, and Bluebeard and falls in love with the Beast (yes, THAT Beast…) She wonders whether Cinderella received as many letters as the Queen, she phones the police to make sure that Bluebeard has been arrested and imprisoned.
And the children of the town experience a new world. The most magical world there is. They learn that there are books that make you dream, and laugh, and cry. Books that scare you to death, books that make you a better person. No matter what the thugs of the school may say, the children who find shelter in Charlotte’s library know that ‘’when you have a book you are never alone.’’
‘’She imagined beautiful books, books that make you laugh and cry, and tremble and dance, and travel. Books that tickle your mind, caress your heart, and electrify your spirit.’’
My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/ show less
I picked this up at an Op Shop (Charity/Thrift) and liked the look of the blurb and the few pages I perused.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm more forgiving when reading French as perhaps I cannot tell the good from the bad and so just focus on the story, but I do firmly believe Demers is an extremely capable writer of fiction. Her grounding in children's/YA fiction pays off with a wonderful combination of clarity of style, intelligence and effective plotting. Characters are also extremely show more well-developed and defined.
So, a real pleasure to read. I am seeking out the first in the series (the reading of which was thankfully not essential to an appreciation of this novel), Marie-Tempête and have bought Le Pari, now residing on my "to be read" shelf while I catch up on other things. show less
Sometimes I wonder if I'm more forgiving when reading French as perhaps I cannot tell the good from the bad and so just focus on the story, but I do firmly believe Demers is an extremely capable writer of fiction. Her grounding in children's/YA fiction pays off with a wonderful combination of clarity of style, intelligence and effective plotting. Characters are also extremely show more well-developed and defined.
So, a real pleasure to read. I am seeking out the first in the series (the reading of which was thankfully not essential to an appreciation of this novel), Marie-Tempête and have bought Le Pari, now residing on my "to be read" shelf while I catch up on other things. show less
I read this book, originally published in 3 separate novels, when I was in high school and fell in love with it. It made me laugh and cry and the story stayed with me ever since. It is a great book for young women, a book about first loves and heartbreaks and self-discovery.
This book was cute and caught me off guard. It's about a girl who claims to be waiting for someone. Many animals and people show up asking if she would like to play, but she tells them no and that she is waiting for someone very special. When a prince shows up, she even turned him down. You'll be surprised who she is waiting for.
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