Frank Andriat was born in Brussels (Belgium) in 1958. He started writing at the age of 14‚ and in 1973 he launched the literary journal "Cyclope". Andriat finished his studies in Roman philology at the University of Brussels‚ and in 1980 became a French teacher. He has written in various literary genres: poetry‚ fantastic‚ detective stories‚ short stories…
In his books‚ Frank Andriat emphasizes the importance of openness and tolerance: in "Journal de Jamila" for instance‚ he expresses his opposition to racism. In "La remplaçante" he approaches the importance of dialogue between teachers and students‚ and in "Rue Josaphat" he describes the simple daily life in a popular street. Many of his young adult novels have become best–sellers in schools‚ and several have won awards and were translated into Dutch. He is published by Mijade‚ Grasset–Jeunesse‚ and Bernard Gilson.
Andriat Frank
Aubry Florence
Balthazar Nic
Beau Sandrine
Bedford David
Bellière Charlotte
Ben Yadir Nabil
Bloom Becky
Bourguignon Laurence
Brandenbourger Laurent
Callier Marie–Isabelle
Carboneill Bénédicte
Cauchy Véronique
Claire Céline
Coran Pierre
Corenblit Rachel
Coudert Sonia
De Bel Maude
de Mathuisieulx Sylvie
Delforge Hélène
Delperdange Patrick
Deutsch Xavier
Elyan Tom
Engel Vincent
Englebert Eric
Gouichoux René
Grimaud Michel
Gudule
Guinet Cyril
Gunzig Thomas
Honaker Michel
Job Armel
Karol L.
Kavian Eva
Keszei Nicolas
Lejamtel Lisa
Loupy Christophe
Martinello Jessica
Merveille Christian
Metzmeyer Catherine
Monfils Nadine
Naumann–Villemin Christine
Owen Thomas
Poensgen Vincent
Pog Olivier
Raucy Claude
Robberecht Thierry
Roque Caroline
Saudo Coralie
Sharafeddine Fatima
Sternberg Jacques
Sykes Julie
Van Acker Christine
van Beirs Pat
van Rijckeghem Jean–Claude
Weninger Brigitte
Wood Audrey
Zidrou