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Crude Chronicles of a North Coast Childhood: a First Novel for Isabelle Lapointe - Le Nord-Côtier

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In her first novel entitled Épinette, Isabelle Lapointe, a native of Baie-Comeau, describes the reality of a childhood spent on the Côte-Nord, in a language more spoken than poetic. "For me, it's an artistic posture. I still want to work the popular language, the one that we hear, the one that lives in us. I think it makes the novel even more human. I like it that we really hear people," says the author whose first novel will be published on Sep…
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In her first novel entitled Épinette, Isabelle Lapointe, a native of Baie-Comeau, describes the reality of a childhood spent on the Côte-Nord, in a language more spoken than poetic. "For me, it's an artistic posture. I still want to work the popular language, the one that we hear, the one that lives in us. I think it makes the novel even more human. I like it that we really hear people," says the author whose first novel will be published on Sep…

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In her first novel entitled Épinette, Isabelle Lapointe, a native of Baie-Comeau, describes the reality of a childhood spent on the Côte-Nord, in a language more spoken than poetic. "For me, it's an artistic posture. I still want to work the popular language, the one that we hear, the one that lives in us. I think it makes the novel even more human. I like it that we really hear people," says the author whose first novel will be published on Sep…

In her first novel entitled Épinette, Isabelle Lapointe, a native of Baie-Comeau, describes the reality of a childhood spent on the Côte-Nord, in a language more spoken than poetic. "For me, it's an artistic posture. I still want to work the popular language, the one that we hear, the one that lives in us. I think it makes the novel even more human. I like it that we really hear people," says the author whose first novel will be published on Sep…

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