Michel Jean
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In addition to his journalism career, Jean has published several novels, including ''Envoyé spécial'' (2008), ''Un monde mort comme la lune'' (2009), ''Une vie à aimer'' (2010), ''Elle et nous'' (2012), ''Le vent en parle encore'' (2013), ''La belle mélancolie'' (2015), ''Tsunamis'' (2017), ''Kukum'' (2019), ''Tiohtiá:ke'' (2021), and ''Qimmik'' (2023).
''Kukum'', a novel based on the life of his own Innu great-grandmother Almanda Siméon, won the Prix France-Québec in 2020, and was selected for the 2021 edition of ''Le Combat des livres'', where it was defended by indigenous activist and now Senator Michèle Audette. The novel won the competition on May 7, 2021. Following his success with ''Kukum'', his earlier novel ''Elle et nous'' was reissued in 2021 under the new title ''Atuk''.
Susan Ouriou received a nomination for the Governor General's Award for French to English translation at the 2023 Governor General's Awards for her translation of ''Kukum''. Provided by Wikipedia
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