A young adult series for Catherine Girard-Audet

While her popular children’s book character Léa Olivier turns 10 this year, Catherine Girard-Audet is launching a brand new young adult series this summer.

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Veronique Larocque

Veronique Larocque
The Press

With You don’t pull flowers to make them grow, the author is aimed at a more mature audience. In this novel, we follow Juliette, a model student who “always did what was expected of her”. Now at university, the young woman is questioning herself for the first time in her life. “Crazy evenings” and “ dates really bizarre” will punctuate this quest for identity full of pitfalls.

This first volume of a trilogy will be in bookstores from August 11th.

Catherine Girard-Audet enjoys international success with her series The complicated life of Léa Olivier. It has been translated into 10 languages ​​and appeared in 27 countries. Over 1.7 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide.


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