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The narrative follows Constant Louvet from childhood in a rural village, tracing his curiosity, imaginative attachment to puppetry, fondness for storytelling with his aunt, school success and mechanical inventiveness, and his relationships with peers and a favored companion, Alexandrine Rutel. It sketches village life, local fairs, domestic cooking lore, and youthful aspirations toward technical education, juxtaposing everyday rural routines with moments of performance and fantasy. Through episodic scenes it explores themes of memory, mentorship, community ties, and the gradual formation of identity amid modest means.

About the Author

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Pol Neveux

Pol Neveux was a French author known for his novel "Golo," which explores themes of identity and personal struggle. His work reflects a deep engagement with the human experience, often delving into the complexities of relationships and self-discovery. Although not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Neveux's contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the challenges faced by individuals in their quest for meaning. His writing is characterized by a thoughtful narrative style that invites readers to reflect on their own lives.

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