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Suzanne (French: La Femme qui fuit) is a 2015 novel by Canadian author Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, translated by Rhonda Mullins. The novel is a fictionalized biography of her grandmother, Suzanne Meloche, a poet and painter who interacted with many French-Canadian artists and historical events. Much of the information is based on the findings of a private investigator hired by Barbeau-Lavalette to find information on her grandmother's life. The novel was first released in the French language in Canada through the publishing house Marchand de feuilles during 2015. It received an English translation through Coach House Books, which released it during 2017.

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  • La Femme qui fuit est un roman d'Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, publié chez Marchand de feuilles en 2015. L'auteure agglomère des « documents manuscrits et des correspondances que lui a légué à sa mort sa grand-mère, la peintre et poète Suzanne Meloche. ». (fr)
  • Suzanne (French: La Femme qui fuit) is a 2015 novel by Canadian author Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, translated by Rhonda Mullins. The novel is a fictionalized biography of her grandmother, Suzanne Meloche, a poet and painter who interacted with many French-Canadian artists and historical events. Much of the information is based on the findings of a private investigator hired by Barbeau-Lavalette to find information on her grandmother's life. The novel was first released in the French language in Canada through the publishing house Marchand de feuilles during 2015. It received an English translation through Coach House Books, which released it during 2017. (en)
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  • 2923896505
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  • 378 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette (en)
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  • First edition, French (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • 2017 (xsd:integer)
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  • Fiction (en)
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  • 2923896505 (xsd:decimal)
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  • First edition, French (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Print, ebook (en)
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  • Suzanne (en)
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  • 378 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2015 (xsd:integer)
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  • Coach House Books (en)
  • Marchand de feuilles (en)
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  • La Femme qui fuit (en)
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  • Rhonda Mullins (en)
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  • Marchand de feuilles
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  • La Femme qui fuit est un roman d'Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, publié chez Marchand de feuilles en 2015. L'auteure agglomère des « documents manuscrits et des correspondances que lui a légué à sa mort sa grand-mère, la peintre et poète Suzanne Meloche. ». (fr)
  • Suzanne (French: La Femme qui fuit) is a 2015 novel by Canadian author Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, translated by Rhonda Mullins. The novel is a fictionalized biography of her grandmother, Suzanne Meloche, a poet and painter who interacted with many French-Canadian artists and historical events. Much of the information is based on the findings of a private investigator hired by Barbeau-Lavalette to find information on her grandmother's life. The novel was first released in the French language in Canada through the publishing house Marchand de feuilles during 2015. It received an English translation through Coach House Books, which released it during 2017. (en)
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  • La Femme qui fuit (fr)
  • Suzanne (novel) (en)
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