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Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Francois-Henri Deserable

Role
  
Author


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Born
  
6 February 1987 (age 37) Amiens, France (
1987-02-06
)

Occupation
  
Author, Ice hockey player

Notable works
  
Tu montreras ma tete au peuple Evariste

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François-Henri Désérable (born Amiens, France, 6 February 1987) is a French author and a former professional ice hockey player.

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Literature

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His first book, Tu montreras ma tête au peuple, short-stories about the French revolution, was released in April 2013 by Gallimard and won multiple literary awards.

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In 2015, he published Évariste, a novel about Évariste Galois, a French mathematician who revolutionized algebra and died at age 20 from wounds suffered in a duel. In France, the book was considered as one of the "literary sensations of the year 2015".

Hockey career

François-Henri Désérable was also a professional ice-hockey player.

In 2002-03, he played for Wayzata High School, in the American state of Minnesota.

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Coming from the junior team of the Gothiques d'Amiens, with which he had won, in 2007, the French junior championship, he made his senior debut with LHC Les Lions in 2008. In April 2011, he helped the Lions reach the final of the French D2 championship, moving the team up to Division 1. The same year, he was selected among the finalists of the Lions du Sport in the category Best Athlete in Lyon.

He then played two seasons with the Montpellier Vipers, before moving to Paris where he played one more season with the Français Volants before hanging up his skates in 2016, at age 29.

References

François-Henri Désérable Wikipedia