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Henriette Major

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Henriette Major (January 6, 1933 – November 17, 2006) was a Canadian writer living in Quebec.[1]

She was born in Montreal and studied at the Institut pédagogique de Montréal. However, she soon discovered that she did not want to be a teacher. After becoming a mother, she began writing down stories that she told to her children so that she would remember them. She tried other occupations, including working as a researcher for radio and television, but finally decided to make a career of writing. Major wrote scripts for several television series, including La Boîte à surprise [fr] and L'Évangile en papier [fr] and two plays for Théâtre sans fil: Jeux de rêves and La couronne du destin. She published almost a thousand articles for various magazines,[1] including Châtelaine and Maclean's,[2] and about a hundred children's books in Quebec and France. In 1978, her television series Les boucaniers d'eau douce [fr] received the Prix des émissions éducatives. From 1976 to 1990, she was director for the Pour lire series for Les Éditions Héritage [fr]. Major also published several collections of songs: Chansons et rondes pour s'amuser, Chansons drôles, chansons folles, Chansons douces, chansons tendres and Le Tour du monde en chansons).[3][1]

She died suddenly at home in Montreal at the age of 73.[2]

The Prix littéraire Henriette-Major was created in her honour by the publishing house Dominique et Compagnie.[3]

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Selected works

Sources:[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Henriette Major" (in French). Communication-Jeunesse.
  2. ^ a b "Les enfants du Québec sont orphelins d'Henriette Major". Le Devoir (in French). November 18, 2006.
  3. ^ a b c "Henriette Major nous quitte" (in French). Radio-Canada. November 17, 2006.

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