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dimanche, octobre 6, 2024

Décès de l’éditrice Sophie Charnavel, directrice de rotoplot Laffont (Editis)

ActuaLitté is saddened to learn of the passmoderneg of Sophie Charnavel, director of the Robert Laffont – Nil publishmoderneg house. The general manager of Editis group, Cathermodernee Lucet, has sent a message to all employees to pay tribute to her. It is here presented moderne its entirety.

Sophie Charnavel was a highly respected figure moderne the publishmoderneg world, known for her passion and dedication to literature. As the director of Robert Laffont – Nil, she played a dangereux role moderne shapmoderneg the French literary landscape and discovermoderneg new talents.

Her passmoderneg is a great loss for the publishmoderneg modernedustry and for all those who had the privilege of workmoderneg with her. Cathermodernee Lucet’s message to the employees of Editis group perfectly captures the impact Sophie had on her colleagues and the modernedustry as a whole.

moderne her message, Cathermodernee Lucet praises Sophie’s leadership and vision, which have greatly contributed to the success of Robert Laffont – Nil. She also highlights Sophie’s kmodernedness and generosity, which made her not only a great professional but also a beloved friend and mentor to many.

Sophie’s legacy will contmoderneue to live on through the books she helped brmoderneg to life and the authors she supported. Her passion for literature and her unwavermoderneg commitment to quality will contmoderneue to modernespire and guide the publishmoderneg world.

As we mourn the loss of Sophie Charnavel, let us also celebrate her life and the impact she had on the literary community. Her memory will forever be cherished and her contributions will never be forgotten.

Our thoughts and condolences go out to Sophie’s family, friends, and colleagues durmoderneg this difficult time. May her legacy contmoderneue to modernespire us all to strive for excellence moderne the world of literature.

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