Kristina Gauthier-Landry was born twice: the first time in 1985 in Natashquan, before the advent of Route 138; the second time in 2004 in Montreal, somewhere between Rue Saint-Denis and Boulevard Saint-Laurent. You might hear her on the radio, read her in a magazine, or encounter her words around a street corner. She is the author of "Et arrivées au bout nous prendrons racine" (La Peuplade, 2020), a debut poetry collection that won the 2021 Myriam-Caron Prize. "Kaléidoscope mon cœur" is her first work for young readers, published by Boréal.