Hélène Grémillon was born in France in 1977. After obtaining degrees in literature and history, she worked as a journalist at the French newspaper Le Figaro before becoming a full-time writer. Her first novel, The Confidant, was awarded Monaco's Prince Pierre Literary Prize. She lives in Paris with her partner, singer and songwriter Julien Clerc, and their child.
Ellen Archer has recorded nearly 175 audiobooks. She is a 2007 Audie Award winner for bio/memoir; 2008 Audie Finalist for religious fiction; 2011 Audie Finalist for multicast; and the winner of multiple Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards.
Alison Anderson is an American writer and translator based in Switzerland. She is the author of Hidden Latitudes, Darwin’s Wink, and The Summer Guest. Anderson is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literary Translation Fellowship. Her translations include Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio’s Onitsha, Muriel Barbery’s The Elegance of the Hedgehog, and Hélène Grémillon’s The Confidant. To learn more, visit alison-anderson.com.
Robert Petkoff is an award-winning actor of stage, film, and television. He is also an accomplished narrator who has more than 100 audiobooks to his credit, and has received Audie and Earphones awards for his narration. He lives in New York City with his wife.
Natalie Moore has appeared in numerous national television and radio commercials, as well as narrated several audiobooks. Natalie has performed at the Guthrie Theater, A.R.T, La Jolla Playhouse, Actor’s Theater of Louisville, Theatre De La Jeune Lune, Huntington Theatre and Santa Fe Stage. She is a graduate of Boston University’s School for the Arts.