Claudine at School, Colette
Claudine at School, Colette
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Claudine at School

Author: Colette

Narrator: Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/04/2008

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

“Two months ago, when I passed my fifteenth birthday, I let my skirts down to my ankles, the old schoolhouse was razed and the schoolmistress changed. The long skirts were demanded by my legs which were attracting attention and already gave me the look of a young woman; the old school was falling to pieces; and as for the teacher, poor good woman, forty, ugly, ignorant, mild and always terrified of the inspectors, the Doctor Duterte, a cantonal delegate, needed her post to give to one of his political protégées. Poor old school, dilapidated, unhealthy but what fun . …” Claudine is a mischievous fifteen-year-old, full of her sex and rampaging through the dusty corridors of a parochial school in provincial France. The prettiest, the smartest and wildest of her class, she sows discord among her less light-footed fellow-students and their slow-moving teachers. Published at the turn-of-the century, Colette’s sharp-eyed account of adolescent life in Montigny, was a shocker when it first appeared. Mirroring her own upbringing, Claudine at School displays all the verve and searing honesty that separated Colette from lesser talents. 

About Colette

Sidonie Colette (1873–1954), French literary genius, wrote over fifty novels amid a life of scandal. Her first husband took credit for her early works, but then she achieved fame as the author of such works as Chéri and Gigi. Along the way she had an affair with her sixteen-year-old stepson and caused a riot kissing her lesbian lover onstage. Her third husband was arrested by the Gestapo. She was the first woman to be given an official state funeral by France.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on August 06, 2018

”My name is Claudine, I live in Montigny; I was born there in 1884; I shall probably not die there.” Colette as a young girl. She is, considering the times, a wild child. It is the turn of a new century, and she is well ahead of her contemporaries and far removed from the Flappers of the 1920s, wh......more

Goodreads review by Brodolomi on February 10, 2021

Kad bih mogao da odem na odmor u neki roman, onda bi to sigurno bio neki Koletin roman (ovo mi je šesti). Ne zato što u njima ima nešto posebno što mi fali u ovom svetu, već zbog životnog stava - problemi i nevolje nisu bitni, bitna je veština da se iz života iscedi sve što se može iscediti. Recimo......more

Goodreads review by Rikke on March 23, 2019

I recently watched the movie Colette with the breathtaking Keira Knightley portraying the french author who I hardly knew anything about. The movie told her incredible story well, and made me want to pick up this book. Colette's debut novel. I've read my fair share of coming-of-age novels written in......more

Goodreads review by Jesús on August 12, 2021

"Sé muy bien, desde hace tiempo, que tengo un corazón imprudente, pero el saberlo no me detiene en absoluto" Brevemente podemos decir que es una historia a lo "Tom Sawyer" pero en versión mujer con algunas inclinaciones lésbicas. La historia narra las aventuras de Claudine en su escuela rural. Ella e......more