Juliette Nothomb

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Juliette Nothomb (born 27 October 1963 Kinshasa) is a Belgian writer. [1]

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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

Books in English

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