
SUZANNE NORMIS - ROMAN D'UN PÈRE
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In a modest 19th‑century home, a husband watches helplessly as his wife's fever climbs, the doctor’s calm reassurances barely masking the dread in the room. The physician's brief visit, his soft words and warning that the fever may soon subside, leaves the husband teetering between hope and fear. As the night deepens, he confronts his own fragility, trying to stay steady for the woman he loves.
The scene widens when their little daughter, Suzanne, bursts in, clutching a bouquet of white lilacs she bought at the market. Her innocent kisses and the delicate white attire she wears bring a fleeting warmth that seems to push back the cold shadow looming over the bed. Through these tender exchanges, the story captures a family’s fierce devotion in the face of inevitable loss, inviting listeners to feel the quiet heroism of everyday love.
Narrated with a gentle, intimate tone, the novel unfolds the inner turmoil of a man forced to confront mortality while holding onto his love. Listeners will be drawn into the drama of a household where hope, fear, and affection intertwine.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (331K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rénald Lévesque
Release date
2008-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1842–1902
A bestselling French novelist of the late 19th century, she wrote under a masculine pen name and drew on her years in Russia to give many of her stories a vivid, international setting. Her work was widely read in France and beyond, especially novels like Dosia that brought Russian life to French readers.
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