Sonia Grandcourt was born in the
Seychelles in 1929. Grandcourt began writing in 1988 while working as a school art teacher. She wrote in
Seychellois Creole, her native language. Grandcourt would become known for her novels, poetry, and children's books. She first published a pair of novels, ''Mon'n aprann mon leson
in 1991 and Bertran ek Mepol'' in 1992. With these, she won second prize in the Seychelles Creole language institute Lenstiti Kreol's Creole Novel Competition. In 2006, after her death, the National Arts Council of Seychelles announced a literary award named in her honor. In 2012, she was inducted into a national hall of fame honoring Seychellois women. Grandcourt was featured in the 2019 overview of Seychellois literature
Seychellois Writers: A Biographical Sketch by Diallo Addourahamane. == Selected works ==