Marie Brousseau is a Canadian teacher and essayist whose life and work are deeply shaped by her Catholic faith. She is married and brings both personal and professional dedication to her vocation as an educator. Graduating magna cum laude with dual majors in biology and education, she combines a strong scientific background with a passion for learning. Her academic and professional focus has expanded into languages and religion, areas in which she now specializes and contributes through both teaching and writing. Her first book, Defending Human Dignity: Catholic Answers to Gender, Abortion and Relativism is a testament to her belief in God and adherence to the teachings of the Catholic Church. She is currently working on her second book about hope being the Christian response to evil. Marie Brousseau's essays and articles have been published in leading online Catholic platforms such as Catholic Exchange, Celebrate Life Magazine and Those Who Mourn Magazine. Readers can also enjoy learning more about this author by tuning in to her interviews on Catholic media such as The Catholic Bookworm and Respect Life Radio. Visit her website at mariebrousseau.com for more information about this author.