Juliette Nothomb
Belgian writer (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juliette Nothomb (born 27 October 1963 Kinshasa) is a Belgian writer.[1]

Life
Juliette Nothomb was born in Kinshasa,[2] and she grew up in many countries: Japan, United States, China, and Laos.[3]
She has written cookbooks and books for children. She works for publications like Le Vif/L'Express or Télépro.[4][5]
In 2020, she participated in an online international book fair (salon du livre international sur internet).[6]
In 2021, she signed a letter supporting Alexei Navalny.[7] She was interviewed on "La Table des bons vivants".[8]
Family
Her sister is Amélie Nothomb.[9][10][11] Their father, Patrick Nothomb, was a diplomat.[3]
Selected works
Books
- La cuisine d'Amélie : 80 recettes de derrière les fagots, 2008. ISBN 978-2-226-18734-5 [12]
- Des souris et des mômes, 2010. ISBN 978-2-226-20861-3
- La vraie histoire de la femme sans tête, 2011. ISBN 978-2-226-22033-2
- Carrément biscuits, 2012. ISBN 978-2-507-05057-3
- Carrément pralines, 2013. ISBN 978-2-507-05153-2
- Les sept canailles de la Bleue Maison, 2014. ISBN 978-2-87413-231-5
- Pénurie dans la galaxie, 2017. ISBN 978-2-93075-681-3
- Aimer Lyon : 200 adresses à partager, 2018. ISBN 978-2-8047-0607-4
Books in English
- Totally godiva. W W Norton, 2014. ISBN 9781581572476
References
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