Catherine Enjolet is the author of novels and essays. She combines literature and commitment. Self-taught, she became by crossing paths, Teacher of Humanities.
She writes against the unspeakable and its devastation: “one dies of silence”.
All that she undertakes converges: her humanitarian commitment, her “gift of interference” which she innovates here and there in the world. For 20 years, she has developed through her action and books, her concept “Bonds making sense”.
Her writing is sober and intense are her narratives.
As a writer she received the “Georges Brassens” award, in 1990 the literary great award of Cannes, in 1995 the Radio France award, the Trophemina award as “Woman of the Year” award in 2004, the Figaro “Humanitarian Woman” award in 2005.
In 2008, she surrounded herself with about ten authors to publish “Memoirs of Childhood” a collective collection dedicated to the memory of childhood.
She received La Legion d’Honneur in March 2009.