When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Complete
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A mysterious French-speaking stranger comes to a rural parish and quickly awakens conversations about exile, national memory, and the legend of Napoleon. Through village gatherings, sermons, and private confidences, the narrative follows how his presence provokes songs, admiration, suspicion, and the devotion of a few followers, while the parish priest reflects on power, destiny, and restoration. Episodes alternate between intimate character sketches and broader meditations, tracing how communal myth-making transforms ordinary lives and how nostalgia for a lost political past collides with the ethical and emotional realities of a small community.
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