Lolita Pille is a French author, renowned for her critically acclaimed novels. She was born on August 27, 1982, in Sèvres, France. Lolita Pille made her literary debut with the novel Hell in 2002. The book was a major success, selling over 170,000 copies and being translated into several languages. It was later adapted into a film in 2005.
Pille's work often delves into themes of youth and self-discovery, with her writing characterized by a candid and introspective style. Her bibliography includes notable works such as Bubble Gum, and she has continued to contribute to the literary world with more novels, including a notable autobiographical account Une Adolescente in 2022.