
BOOKS
PUBLISHED
The Goguinettes
Discover The Goguinettes — a charming collection of bilingual English/French flip-books inspired by Alpine adventures, mountain folklore, humour, and unforgettable characters. Designed to entertain readers of all ages, the series blends storytelling, illustration, and playful imagination in a uniquely interactive format.
Each bilingual edition features English and French storytelling presented in a unique flip-book format.
Available Titles
Availability & Pricing
The bilingual Goguinettes are available individually, with prices ranging between 17–20 USD depending on the edition.
A special collector’s set featuring all five bilingual titles in a custom presentation sleeve is also available at a special gift price of:
80 USD | 70 CHF
Outside of France, books can be purchased directly through Chateau Quoi. For availability, international shipping, or purchase enquiries, please get in touch via the contact page.
PUBLISHED
The Making of News Anchor: Bill Jorgensen
A compelling look into the career and legacy of renowned American broadcast journalist Bill Jorgensen, whose work helped shape television news broadcasting in the United States from the 1950s through the 1980s.
The book explores how Jorgensen challenged censorship and political pressure while fighting to bring truthful, investigative journalism to the public during some of America’s most defining decades.
Blending broadcasting history with personal insight, it offers a fascinating perspective on the evolution of television news and the importance of journalistic integrity.
Availability & Pricing
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Hardcover Edition — 25 CHF + postage
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Softcover Edition — 20 CHF + postage
In the United States, the book is available through Bear Manor Media.
In Europe, copies can be ordered directly through Chateau Quoi.
For availability or purchase enquiries, please get in touch via the contact page.
CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION
Savoir Faire Trilogy
A bilingual French-English trilogy following the lives, loves, and adventures of a generation of free-spirited young people who met during the Golden Age of Chamonix in the hippy 1970s.
Spanning from the wild freedom of the ‘70s through the changing realities of the ‘80s and into later life, the trilogy explores friendship, identity, love, and the search for meaning across decades of change — revealing that while life may never feel fully “settled,” love and human connection endure.
Originally written as screenplays, the three stories are now also being adapted into print books for easy reading.








