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Hardcover Donatienne Book

ISBN: 1025610466

ISBN13: 9781025610467

Donatienne

"Donatienne" is a poignant work of social realism by the acclaimed French novelist Ren Bazin. The story centers on a young Breton woman, Donatienne, who leaves her husband and children in the impoverished countryside of Brittany to seek employment as a wet nurse for a wealthy family in Paris. This migration, driven by financial necessity, sets off a chain of events that tests the moral and emotional resilience of both Donatienne and her abandoned family.

While Donatienne navigates the temptations and complexities of life in the capital, her husband, Jean Louarn, struggles to maintain their home and care for their children amidst mounting hardship. Bazin masterfully portrays the stark contrast between the traditional values of rural France and the often-corrosive influence of urban society. Through its sensitive exploration of sacrifice, longing, and the enduring bonds of family, "Donatienne" remains a classic of early 20th-century literature, offering a window into the socio-economic pressures that shaped the lives of the working class in provincial France and the deep psychological toll of rural exodus.

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