Chanteraine by André Theuriet
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Theuriet, André, 1833-1907
French
"Chanteraine" by André Theuriet is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the Fontenac family, particularly the lives of siblings Clairette and Landry as they navigate the complexities of youth, family dynamics, and the fallout from their parents' divorce. Themes of innocence, emerging adulthood, and moral dilemmas are ...
Clairette Fontenac, a spirited fifteen-year-old girl, who engages playfully with Jacques Gerdolle, a young boy from the neighboring property. Their innocent flirtation on the wall separating their gardens hints at the challenges of their adolescence. The light-hearted banter is disrupted by the arrival of Landry, Clairette’s mischievous younger brother, who also seeks to assert his presence, exposing their siblings' complex relationships. The opening sets a light yet contemplative tone as it foreshadows deeper familial tensions and conflicts that arise from the characters’ actions and choices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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