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Katherine Pancol

1954 - Today

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Katherine Pancol (born 22 October 1954) is a French journalist and novelist. Her books have been translated into some 30 languages, and sold millions of copies worldwide. In the United States, she is known as the author of The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles (Penguin, 2013) and its sequel, The Slow Waltz of Turtles (Penguin, 2016), both translated by William Rodarmor. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Katherine Pancol is the 6,104th most popular writer (down from 5,890th in 2019), the 141st most popular biography from Morocco and the 11th most popular Moroccan Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Katherine Pancol ranks 6,104 out of 7,302Before her are Mina Loy, Robinson Jeffers, Su Tong, Terence Rattigan, Ralf König, and Kevin Kelly. After her are Izaak Walton, Jean-Denis Bredin, Pauline Baynes, John Betjeman, Dorothy E. Smith, and Federico Moccia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Katherine Pancol ranks 504Before her are Christoph Ransmayr, Bajram Rexhepi, Wolfgang Sidka, Dennis Johnson, Patricia Belcher, and Rickie Lee Jones. After her are Wim Crusio, Hans-Henrik Ørsted, Ed Powers, Barry Shabaka Henley, Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga, and Jorge Mendonça.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Katherine Pancol ranks 141 out of 264Before her are Roberto López Ufarte (1958), Khalid Skah (1967), Guy Forget (1965), Salaheddine Bassir (1972), Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco (2003), and Younes El Aynaoui (1971). After her are Touriya Jabrane (1952), Avi Toledano (1948), Ayoub El Kaabi (1993), Brahim Boutayeb (1967), Adel Taarabt (1989), and Abderrazak Hamdallah (1990).

Among WRITERS In Morocco

Among writers born in Morocco, Katherine Pancol ranks 11Before her are Driss Chraïbi (1926), Dunash ben Labrat (920), Eva Illouz (1961), Malika Oufkir (1953), Ahmed Rami (1946), and Muriel Barbery (1969). After her are Leïla Slimani (1981), Abdellah Taïa (1973), and Laila Lalami (1968).