Poil de Carotte

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Poil de Carotte

by Jules Renard

FR·~3 hours·50 chapters

Chapters

50 total

Les Poules

3:01

Les Perdrix

5:01

Le Cauchemar

1:24

Sauf votre Respect

1:54

Le Pot - I

6:04

Les Lapins

1:42

La Pioche

1:34

La Carabine

4:41

La Taupe

1:11

La Luzerne

5:10

Description

Set in a modest rural home, the story follows a small, red‑haired boy nicknamed Poil de Carotte, the youngest of three siblings. From the opening scene he is thrust into a test of courage when his mother orders him to shut the coop in the dark, a task that forces him to confront both literal and emotional shadows. As he fumbles through the night, his siblings watch with detached amusement, while his mother’s sharp words push him to prove his worth.

The narrative soon turns to a grim lesson in the family’s daily routine: the boys are given the job of dispatching game birds. Poil de Carotte’s hesitation and the brutal instructions he receives lay bare the harsh expectations placed on him, revealing a world where affection is scarce and survival feels like a performance. Through vivid, sensory prose, the novel explores themes of neglect, the yearning for acceptance, and the quiet resilience of a child who must navigate love and violence in equal measure.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (190K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Walter Debeuf

Release date

2003-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Renard

Jules Renard

1864–1910

Best known for the classic Poil de carotte, this sharp-eyed French writer turned painful childhood memories and everyday details into prose that still feels vivid today. His work mixes wit, tenderness, and a very clear view of human nature.

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