Cookie Allez

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Cookie Allez (born c. 1948) is a French novelist.

Early life[edit]

Cookie Allez was born circa 1948.[1]

Career[edit]

She has written seven novels.[1]

Her second novel, La Soupière, talked about a mother and her son, who works as a clinical assistant.[2]

In her seventh novel, Dominique, published in 2015, Allez writes about a child whose parents do not tell him if he is a boy or a girl to go along with the theory of gender studies.[1][3]

Bibliography[edit]

Novels[edit]

  • Le Ventre du président (Paris: Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2001, 121 pages).
  • La Soupière (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2002, 139 pages).
  • L’Arbre aux mensonges (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2003, 179 pages).
  • Le Masque et les Plumes (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2005, 219 pages).
  • Sans sucres ajoutés (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2006, 193 pages).
  • Mobile de rupture (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2014, 234 pages).
  • Dominique (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2015, 192 pages).

Essays[edit]

  • Les Mots des familles (Paris, Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 2010, 233 pages).
  • 200 expressions inventées en famille (Paris, Éditions Points, 2011, 203 pages).

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