Publishing houses McLelland and Stewart and Les Editions de L'Homme announced today that they will be bringing us Julie Couillard's autobiography. Les Edition de L'Homme is the publishing house owned by Quebecor Inc., which also owns the television network TVA where Couillard first spilled the beans about her relationship with Maxime Bernier. No word on when, but presumably we'll see it in time for the fall publishing season and, possibly, just in time for a fall federal election:
MONTREAL, June 20 /CNW/ – The autobiography of Julie Couillard will be published this fall by Canada's largest independent English-language publishing house, McClelland & Stewart, and the largest publishing house in Quebec, Les Editions de l'Homme. Her book will recount a unique life from her modest beginnings in a working-class neighbourhood of Montreal to her spectacular emergence on the national scene last May.
From her childhood experiences to her meeting with the President of the United States at the side of Canada's chief diplomat, and the tragic death of her companion in the infamous biker gang wars in the mid 1990s, Julie Couillard will reveal the details of a life marked by both tragedy and exhilaration.