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A young girl in Normandy provides a window into everyday French childhood, portraying family routines, village customs, school, travel, and encounters with visitors that broaden her outlook. The narrative mixes descriptive sketches of regional landmarks, daily life, and culinary and social habits with clear-eyed accounts of how national events and wartime hardships affected children and communities. Short, illustrated chapters offer accessible cultural lessons that emphasize friendliness between peoples, resilience amid adversity, and the persistence of local traditions alongside the influences of travel and modern life.
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