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Set in a rain‑swept Argonne village, the narrative revolves around the Mauprié household as it negotiates limited means, familial obligations and shifting affections after a young niece comes under their care. Domestic scenes trace the rhythms of work, thrift and evening conversation while sibling rivalries, social pride and romantic longings surface between hunting outings and routine chores. The surrounding woods and seasonal light frame quieter revelations: intimate tensions, private resentments and a concealed past gradually emerge, forcing members to reassess responsibility, loyalty and the emotional costs of preserving appearances in a constrained rural community.

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André Theuriet

André Theuriet was a French author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of novels and essays. His most notable work, "A Woodland Queen ('Reine des Bois')", showcases his ability to blend lyrical prose with rich descriptions of nature and rural life. Theuriet's writing often reflects themes of love, nature, and the complexities of human relationships. In addition to his fiction, he wrote about art, as seen in his book "Jules Bastien-Lepage and his art", which highlights his appreciation for the visual arts. His diverse body of work includes both tender tales and explorations of familial themes, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of France.

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