The commune of Foug will welcome Élise Fischer at the Louis Aragon library on Friday 11 March. Élise Fischer, originally from Champigneulles, is a Lorraine woman of letters, journalist and novelist.
On the occasion of her visit for a dedication meeting, the librarian Sandrine Nicolas offers a crossword puzzle to fill out. This grid is to be removed from the library now. Clues may be displayed there to help participants.
The fourteen words to find correspond to the words that appear in the fourteen novels selected from his numerous publications. Moreover, the author’s novels will be available on site: Jocelyne Chenu from the Bossuet bookstore in Toul will make them available. The solution of the grid will be unveiled on D-Day, during the signing meeting with Élise Fischer.
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Many honors
As a reminder, the woman of letters has distinguished herself many times: in 2001 with a Gold Leaf from the city of Nancy for the “Inaccomplished”.
In 2004, she was awarded the prize of the Association Le Printemps du Livre Lorrain for “Mystérieuse Manon”.
In 2005, she received the prize of the General Councilors of the Lorraine region and the Victor Hugo prize for “Le Soleil des Mineurs”;
In 2007, she obtained the special mention of the prize of believers writers for “Call me Jeanne” and finally in 2010, she was rewarded with the Prouvé de Nancy prize for “When I grow up”.
Information: Louis Aragon Municipal Library, Contact: 03.83.62.73.26
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