Mademoiselle Gimel, une dactylographe d'une trentaine d'ann es, est bien d cid e se marier. Elle multiplie les rencontres, les essais, et les rat s. Ren Bazin dresse un portrait satirique de la soci t de l'entre-deux-guerres et de ses conventions sociales, travers les tribulations de son h ro ne attachante et parfois maladroite.
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