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Catherine Rey - Wikipedia Catherine Rey, born in 1956 at Saintes, in Charente-Maritime, is a French writer After studying literature in Bordeaux and before devoting herself fully to writing, Rey worked for several years as a teacher of French literature In 1997, she left her work to settle in Perth, Western Australia, [1] where her father was born in 1918
Meet the author: Catherine Rey - Gazebo Books Catherine Rey was born in Saintes, studied and taught French Literature in Bordeaux before leaving France for Australia in 1997 Her debut novel L’ami intime was published in 1994 by the iconic French publisher Le Temps Qu’il Fait
Ecrivain | Catherine Rey Site officiel de Catherine Rey, écrivain franco-australien, originaire de la Charente-maritime et résidant en Australie depuis la fin des années 90
Catherine Rey - Author | Giramondo Publishing Catherine Rey Catherine Rey was born in France, and raised by grandparents who had lived in Australia She now lives in Sydney Her previous novel, Ce que racontait Jones, published as The Spruiker’s Tale by Giramondo in 2005, was shortlisted for both the Prix Femina and the Prix Renaudot
Catherine Rey – Reading Matters Catherine Rey’s Stepping Out (Une femme en marche) is an unusual contribution to Australian literature: a novel written in French by a French-Australian writer, later translated into English
Catherine Rey Books - Dymocks Discover books by Catherine Rey at Dymocks Browse our digital shelves and explore titles by this author, from timeless classics to the latest releases
Catherine Rey - Gazebo Books Author: Catherine Rey Catherine Rey was born in Saintes, studied and taught French Literature in Bordeaux before leaving France for Australia in 1997 Her debut novel L’ami intime was published in 1994 by the iconic French publisher Le Temps Qu’il Fait It received a laudatory review in Le Monde