Léonor de Récondo
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Léonor de Récondo started to learn the violon at age five.[3][4] She became a baroque violinist,[5] and was a laureate of the international competition of baroque music Van Wassenaer (Netherland) in 2004.[4]
Léonor de Récondo began a career as a writer in 2010 by publishing her first novel, La Grace du cyprès blanc. In 2013, following the publication of her novel Rêves oubliés, she was awarded the Prix littéraire des lycéens et apprentis de Bourgogne.
In 2015, she was awarded the prix des libraires,[5] the Grand prix RTL-Lire.[5] and the following year, the Prix des étudiants francophones, depending on the Young Europeans Literary Award.[6] for her novel Amours.
