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Since publishing his first novel in 1995, Armel Job has written nine books and won notable prizes in France and Belgium, including the Prix du jury Giono in 2005 for Les Fausses Innocences and the Prix de la Personnalité Richelieu in 2007. Job, a teacher of classical literature and director of a high school in Belgium, writes novels that focus on daily life yet explore the unspoken and the unexpected in society and politics.
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