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Juliette Benzoni (born October 30, 1920) is a French novelist. She is best known for her novels with historical and love themes and for her of novels which was made into a television series in 1986.〔(Books )〕 She grew up in an upper-middle-class family in Paris. Her father was an industrialist. She married young to a doctor from Dijon and had two children by him before he died of a heart attack, leaving her a widow at 30. She went to Morocco and met and married a young French officer born in Corsica. When he went to Indochina, she found herself back in Paris. There, she plunged into journalism, including historical articles. She was asked by Gérald Gauthier, the editor of ''Opera Mundi'' to write a historical novel. The resulting Catherine novel, ''Il suffit d'un amour'' was a huge world-wide success and launched her career as a novelist. She lives in the Parisian suburb of Saint-Mard, of which her husband is the deputy mayor. She travels widely, and enjoys gardening and cooking.〔"Juliette Benzoni par Juliette Benzoni" printed in ''Catherine; 2 Belle Catherine" ISBN 978-2-266-25793-0〕 ==Selected works== * Catherine series: ''Il suffit d'un amour - Tome 1''; ''Il suffit d'un amour - Vol. 2''; ''Belle Catherine''; ''Catherine des grands chemins''; ''Catherine et le Temps d'aimer''; ''La Dame de Montsalvy'' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' * ' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juliette Benzoni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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