Jean-Philippe Blondel (born 16 October 1964) is a French novelist and high school English teacher. He was born in Troyes, about 200 km southwest of Paris, France.
Biography
Blondel has taught at Lycée Edouard Herriot, a high school located in Sainte-Savine near his hometown of Troyes, since the 1990s. Blondel is not only a French author of young-adult and realistic fiction novels but also an English teacher. His most popular work, The 6:41 to Paris, has reached worldwide popularity and has been translated into ten languages. This widespread interest in his novels has led to opportunities for Blondel to travel abroad.
Works in English
- 2010: A Place to Live .
- 2013: ', translated by Alison Anderson in 2015
- 2017: A Very French Christmas: The Greatest French Holiday Stories of All Time (Very Christmas), collaborative
- 2019: Exposed, translated by Alison Anderson.
- 2023: Café Unfiltered, translated by Alison Anderson.
Works in French
- 2003 : Accès direct àla plage, published by Delphine Montalant
- 2003 : 1979, published by Delphine Montalant
- 2004 : Juke-box (novel), edited by
- 2005 : Un minuscule inventaire, edited by Robert Laffont
- 2006 : Passage du gué, edited by Robert Laffont
- 2007 : This is not a love song, edited by Robert Laffont
- 2007 : Un endroit pour vivre, edited by Actes Sud Junior
- 2009 : ÃÂ contretemps, edited by Robert Laffont, Pocket in 2010
- 2009 : Au rebond, edited by Actes Sud Junior
- 2010 : , edited by Buchet-Chastel
- 2010 : Blog, edited by Actes Sud Junior
- 2010 : Qui vive? (a work about the photos of Florence Lebert), edited by Thierry Magnier
- 2011 : ', edited/published by
- 2011 : (Re)play!, edited by Actes Sud Junior
- 2011 : Et rester vivant, edited/published by
- 2011 : Brise-Glace, edited/published by
- 2013 : 6h41, edited/published by
- 2013 : Double jeu, edited/published by
- 2014 : Un hiver ÃÂ Paris, edited/published by
- 2015 : La Coloc, edited/published by
- 2016 : Mariages de saison, edited/published by
- 2017 : Le Groupe, edited/published by
- 2018 : La Mise ÃÂ nu, edited/published by
Awards
2005: Marie-Claire-Blais Quebec-France Literary Prize for Accès Direct àla Plage
2007: Biblioblog Award for Passage du Gué
2008: Charles-Exbrayat Award for This is not a Love Song
2011: Amerigo Vespucci Youth Prize for Qui Vive?
2011: Feminine Virgin-Version Award for G-229
2013: Middle and High School Students of Charante Award for Brise Glace
2016: You Love to Read Award from Middle and High School Students of Mayenne for La Coloc
References