Education
Born in Algiers, she spent her childhood in Paris and South East and at age 20 studied journalism.
Born in Algiers, she spent her childhood in Paris and South East and at age 20 studied journalism.
She was the wife of cartoonist Georges Wolinski who died on 7 January 2015 during the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris. They had three children. She also worked as a freelancer in a number of publications like F Magazine, Elle, du Généraliste (specialized medical magazine), and wrote frequently in Monde-Dimanche, a supplement of Monde quotidien.
She wrote Une Histoire des femmes and her book Louisiana Divine Sieste de papa was adapted for television by director Alain Nahum.
She also wrote songs sung by Carlos, Bernadette Lafont and Sarah Mesguish, broadcast during a Christmas programme on France 3 in 1986. She subsequently published other books destined to younger audiences and continued writing song lyrics that were sung by Catherine Bériane and Canadian Diane Tell.
She wrote a number of novels, like Au Diable Vauvert, Le Maître d’amour and Louisiana femme qui aimait les hommes, a best seller. She also published pocketbook novels Graines de Femmes, Louisiana Tragédie du Bonheur and Louisiana Chambre d’amour and a number of scenarios for television series most notably on TF1 called Protection rapprochéest