Monique Corriveau

Monique Corriveau (September 6, 1927 – June 29, 1976) was an award-winnig Canadian writer living in Quebec. She mainly published books for young people. The daughter of , a lawyer, and Bernadette Rouillard, she was born Monique Chouinard in Quebec City. Her sister Suzanne Martel was also a writer. She studied with the Ursulines of Quebec, at St. Joseph's College in Toronto and at the Université Laval. Corriveau began writing science fiction during the 1970s. Her Compagnon du soleil trilogy is considered by some to be her best work in this genre.

Monique Corriveau

Monique Corriveau (September 6, 1927 – June 29, 1976) was an award-winnig Canadian writer living in Quebec. She mainly published books for young people. The daughter of , a lawyer, and Bernadette Rouillard, she was born Monique Chouinard in Quebec City. Her sister Suzanne Martel was also a writer. She studied with the Ursulines of Quebec, at St. Joseph's College in Toronto and at the Université Laval. Corriveau began writing science fiction during the 1970s. Her Compagnon du soleil trilogy is considered by some to be her best work in this genre.