JEAN-PIERRE DAVIDTS
Place of birth: Liège, Belgium
Place of residence: Gatineau, Quebec
A University of Montreal graduate, Jean-Pierre Davidts is a professional
translator now living in the Hull-Ottawa area. He has an M.A. in translation
(1975) and a B.Sc. in biology (1973), as well as a B.A. (1970) from the
Collège Mont-Saint-Louis in Montreal. However, it was in his native
Belgium that he developed a love for cartoons and comic books. In 1987,
his story entitled Griffedor et le dragon was awarded first prize
in the writers' competition of the Salon du livre de l'Outaouais. The two
characters, Griffedor and the Dragon, appeared in his first book for children,
a story that received the Desjardins literary award, aimed at rewarding
excellence in a first or second published work.
Award
Desjardins Literary Award, Youth Literature category, for Contes
du chat gris.
Selected Bibliography
Le Chat gris raconte. Illustrated by Pascale Constantin. Montréal:
Boréal, 1996.
155 p.: ill.; 18 cm. (Boréal junior 43)
ISBN 2890527395
Contes du chat gris. Illustrated by Dominique Jolin. Montréal:
Boréal, 1994.
111 p.: ill.; 18 cm. (Boréal junior 35)
ISBN 2890526437
La Machine à laver hantée. Illustrated by Luc
Bélanger. Gatineau, Québec: La Vache volante, c1995.
120 p.: ill.; 18 cm.
ISBN 2921810018
Nouveaux contes du chat gris. Illustrated by Jacques Laplante.
Montréal: Boréal, 1995.
128 p.: ill.; 18 cm. (Boréal junior 390)
ISBN 2890526933
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