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Josette Abondio

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Ivorian teacher, writer and playwright (born 1949)
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Josette Desclercs Abondio
Josette Abondio
Josette Abondio
Born1949 (age 75–76)
NationalityCôte d'Ivoire
GenreFiction

Josette Desclercs Abondio orJosette Abondio (born 1949) is anIvorian teacher, writer and playwright.

Early life and education

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Josette Desclercs Abondio was born in 1949[1] in the Ivory Coast and her first language is French. She discovered books in her childhood and became an avid reader. Abondio worked as a secondary school teacher[2] and trainer in technical expression.

Literary career

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In 1993, she wroteKouassi Koko...ma mère, which is a novel about a concubine following the death of her patron.[citation needed]

Her next major work in 1999 was an illustrated book for children titledLe rêve de Kimi.[3]

Abondio was the third president of the Writers Association of the Ivory Coast (AECI) from 1998 to 2000. In 2010, she was working withFlore Hazoumé on the magazineScrib Spiritualité.[1]

In 2013, she was running a bookshop in Abidjan.[2]

Personal life

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Abondio is keen on the martial arts and is a black belt in karate.[citation needed]

Works

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References

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  1. ^abJosette Abondio, OSU.edu, Retrieved 8 April 2016
  2. ^abcJosette Abondio, University of Western Australia, Retrieved 7 April 2016
  3. ^abJosette Abondio, AfriCultures.com, Retrieved 8 April 2016
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