Paternité

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Paternité

by Max Du Veuzit

FR·~35 minutes

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A bright, richly furnished salon frames the world of a teenage girl, Lucienne, who spends her afternoons stitching in quiet contentment. When her household’s longtime maid arrives with a flamboyant bouquet of red roses, the simple gesture unfolds into a playful exchange about the secret language of flowers and the lingering affection of an old friend. The scene brims with gentle humor, as Lucienne’s curiosity about love and identity mingles with the affectionate teasing of those around her.

The drama gently probes the idea that parent‑child bonds are forged more by shared moments than by blood alone, offering a tender look at a father’s devotion and a stepfather’s tentative affection. Light‑hearted banter about jewelry, memories of a lost mother, and the innocent hopes of a sixteen‑year‑old create a warm, intimate portrait of family life. Listeners will be drawn into the charm of everyday gestures that reveal deeper questions of love, loyalty, and belonging.

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Language

fr

Duration

~35 minutes (33K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Max Du Veuzit

Max Du Veuzit

1886–1952

A major name in popular French fiction, this novelist wrote emotionally charged stories that reached a huge readership in the first half of the twentieth century. Behind the pen name was Alphonsine Vavasseur-Archer, whose work remained widely circulated for decades.

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