Valérie Perrin, born January 19, 1967, in Remiremont, France, is a distinguished French novelist, screenwriter, and photographer whose literary works have captivated readers worldwide. With her roots in Burgundy, Perrin's journey into the world of storytelling began after moving to Paris in 1986, where she initially took on various jobs before diving into screenwriting and eventually publishing her first novel. Her collaboration with Claude Lelouch, who she met in 2006, marked the start of her screenwriting career, contributing to several films, including "Salaud, on t'aime" (2014), "Un plus une" (2015), and "Everyone's Life" (2017). Her novels, particularly "Les Oubliés du dimanche" (2015), a touching story about forgotten lives and memories, and "Changer l'eau des fleurs" (2018), a poignant tale of loss and resilience, have truly established her as a beloved author. These works, translated into over 30 languages, have earned her multiple literary awards.
Perrin's novels are known for their deep emotional resonance and beautifully crafted narratives. "Les Oubliés du dimanche" brought her the Booksellers Choice Award, among others, while "Changer l'eau des fleurs" further cemented her status as a literary sensation, winning the prestigious Maison de la Presse award for literature in 2018. Her latest novel, "Trois" (2021), continues to showcase her talent for exploring the complexities of human relationships and emotions. In 2023, she married Claude Lelouch in a civil ceremony in Paris. Valérie Perrin remains a powerful voice in contemporary literature, with stories that resonate globally, touching on themes of love, loss, and memory.
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Valérie Perrin, born January 19, 1967, in Remiremont, France, is a distinguished French novelist, screenwriter, and photographer whose literary works have captivated readers worldwide. With her roots in Burgundy, Perrin's journey into the world of storytelling began after moving to Paris in 1986, where she initially took on various jobs before diving into screenwriting and eventually publishing her first novel. Her collaboration with Claude Lelouch, who she met in 2006, marked the start of her screenwriting career, contributing to several films, including "Salaud, on t'aime" (2014), "Un plus une" (2015), and "Everyone's Life" (2017). Her novels, particularly "Les Oubliés du dimanche" (2015), a touching story about forgotten lives and memories, and "Changer l'eau des fleurs" (2018), a poignant tale of loss and resilience, have truly established her as a beloved author. These works, translated into over 30 languages, have earned her multiple literary awards.
Perrin's novels are known for their deep emotional resonance and beautifully crafted narratives. "Les Oubliés du dimanche" brought her the Booksellers Choice Award, among others, while "Changer l'eau des fleurs" further cemented her status as a literary sensation, winning the prestigious Maison de la Presse award for literature in 2018. Her latest novel, "Trois" (2021), continues to showcase her talent for exploring the complexities of human relationships and emotions. In 2023, she married Claude Lelouch in a civil ceremony in Paris. Valérie Perrin remains a powerful voice in contemporary literature, with stories that resonate globally, touching on themes of love, loss, and memory.
(This biography has been written by AI, reach out to Storytel support if incorrect.)
Image: Valentin Lauvergne
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