Cendrine Wolf

Cendrine Wolf (born 1969 in Colmar ) is a French librarian and children's author.

Life

Cendrine Wolf trained as a PE teacher and worked in the social sector. Later she worked as a librarian in the Strasbourg city library. In 2005, she had discovered the idea for a youth book about a 13- year-old who moves with her parents to London, and that they can conjure up. Together with her ​​colleague Anne Plichota she wrote within six months of the first book on Oksa Pollock and their experiences. First, the two authors published the novel self-published after the French publisher Gallimard in 2007 had rejected the publication. The retail chain Fnac took the books on their assortment. Later, the novels were published by the Parisian publishing house Editions XO. The first edition of the first novel had 50,000 copies. He has since been published in 21 languages ​​, reaching a circulation of 100,000 copies. With her ​​novels, the authors came to the French bestseller lists.

The novel The Unexpected appeared in 2011 as an audio book read in a German version, read by Cathlen Gawlich, directed by Frank Gustavus, in the translation by Bettina Bach and Marlies soot Oetinger audio. Cendrine Wolf lives in Strasbourg and now dedicated to exclusively work as an author, while Anne Plichota continues to work as a librarian.

Works

With Anne Plichota:

In French out of line Oksa Pollock:

  • L' Inespérée. XO Editions, Paris 2010 ISBN 978-2845634602
  • La Forêt des Egares. XO Editions, Paris 2010 ISBN 978-2845634626
  • Le Coeur des Deux Mondes. XO Editions, Paris 2011 ISBN 978-2845634633
  • Les Liens Maudits.
  • Le Règne of Felons.

In German translation:

  • Oksa Pollock. The Unexpected. Oetinger, Hamburg 2011 ISBN 978-3-7891-4502-5
  • Oksa Pollock. The vanished.
  • Oksa Pollock. The Trust Brittle.
  • Oksa Pollock. The Indomitable.
  • Oksa Pollock. The disunited.
  • Oksa Pollock. Oetinger audio, Hamburg 2011 ISBN 978-3-8373-0558-6
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