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My Mother's House and Sido

by Colette, Enid McLeod (Translator), Una Vicenzo Troubridge
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Overview

In My Mother's House and Sido, Colette plays fictional variations on the themes of childhood, family, and, above all, her mother. Vividly alive, fond of cities, music, theater, and books, Sido devoted herself to her village, Saint-Saveur; to her garden, with its inhabitants and its animals; and, especially, to her children, particularly her youngest, whom she called Minet-Chéri. Unlike Gigi and Chéri, which focus largely on sexual love and its repercussions, My Mother's House and Sido center on the compelling figure of a powerful, nurturing woman in late-nineteenth-century rural France, conveying the impact she had on her community and on her daughter — who grew up to be a great writer.

Two books about Colettels childhood, her family, and above all her extraordinary mother.

Synopsis

In My Mother's House and Sido, Colette plays fictional variations on the themes of childhood, family, and, above all, her mother. Vividly alive, fond of cities, music, theater, and books, Sido devoted herself to her village, Saint-Saveur; to her garden, with its inhabitants and its animals; and, especially, to her children, particularly her youngest, whom she called Minet-Chéri. Unlike Gigi and Chéri, which focus largely on sexual love and its repercussions, My Mother's House and Sido center on the compelling figure of a powerful, nurturing woman in late-nineteenth-century rural France, conveying the impact she had on her community and on her daughter — who grew up to be a great writer.

About the Author, Colette

Born in 1873 in France, Colette was the author of many acclaimed novels noted for their intimate style. She died in 1954.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780374528331

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