Bernadette Renaud (born April 18, 1945) is a Canadian writer living in the Montérégie region of Quebec.[1]
Bernadette Renaud was born in Ascot Corner, April 18, 1945. She worked in a school library and then taught primary school before becoming a writer full-time. In 1976, she published Émilie la baignoire à pattes, which won a Canada Council Children's Literature Prize and the Prix Alvine-Bélisle [fr]. Her 1986 book Bach et bottine was made into a film of the same name; the English version was Bach and Broccoli. The film won eighteen international awards and was awarded a UNESCO Special Award for the International Year of the Family. Renaud wrote the words for a record album Bach et Bottine which received an award for Best Children's LP from ADISQ. She has received the Grand prix littéraire de la Montérégie [fr] several times. Some of her work has been translated into English and into Braille.[1][2]
Renaud wrote scripts for television, including several episodes for the series Klimbo [fr], Michou et Piloo and Watatatow. She also wrote the script for a National Film Board short Quand l'accent devient grave and a children's play Une boîte magique très embêtante.[1][2]
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