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'The little savage from Montillac' is what her suave lover Francois calls Lea, passionate heroine of this frankly lush, romantic novel of France during the war years 1939-1942. Daughter of a rich wine grower in Bordeaux, Lea sees her adored childhood sweetheart, Laurent, married to his cousin, namby-pamby Camille.
Lea has lovers but never stops carrying the torch for Laure 'The little savage from Montillac' is what her suave lover Francois calls Lea, passionate heroine of this frankly lush, romantic novel of France during the war years 1939-1942. Daughter of a rich wine grower in Bordeaux, Lea sees her adored childhood sweetheart, Laurent, married to his cousin, namby-pamby Camille. Lea has lovers but never stops carrying the torch for Laurent, while tending pregnant Camille during Laurent's service at the front, holding down the family estate of Montillac, where Germans are billeted, and cycling through occupied checkpoints with messages for the Resistance. Deforges, a bestselling writer in France, gives us moving scenes of civilian panic and carnage and glimpses of Paris high life enjoyed by collaborators and black-marketeers. Radio broadcasts by the still unknown de Gaulle, and defeatist Petainhead of the Vichy puppet regimefire French patriotism and keep the underground going. Plenty of entertainment here, and echoes of Gone with the Wind, though it's hard to tell what lusty Lea sees in Laurent.
The Blue Bicycle (1981) is a family saga telling the eventful life story of the protagonist Lea, set in the World War II, between France and Indochina. I was really absorbed reading this story of love, passion and survival, it was a page turner - it’s true that 15 years ago when I read it, I was much younger and less cynical about love and life, but I liked it. You cannot help “living” this love story that endures time and space, survives war and death.Curiosity: The book was a majo The Blue Bicycle (1981) is a family saga telling the eventful life story of the protagonist Lea, set in the World War II, between France and Indochina. I was really absorbed reading this story of love, passion and survival, it was a page turner - it’s true that 15 years ago when I read it, I was much younger and less cynical about love and life, but I liked it. You cannot help “living” this love story that endures time and space, survives war and death.Curiosity: The book was a major international intellectual property court case, since Deforges was accused of plagiarizing Mitchell's “Gone with the Wind”, and later dissolved. It wasn't an accident that the estate of GONE WITH THE WIND sued Deforges for plagiarism in this French novel of World War II.
She freely admitted that she had been influenced by GWTW but after a few hundred pages, she went her own way. After an initial ruling against the novel, an appeal reversed the decision - no plagiarism.It's a page-turner, sometimes excessively melodramatic, but it does a good job of following a family that is torn apart by the war. Lea, the heroine, and 2nd daughter in It wasn't an accident that the estate of GONE WITH THE WIND sued Deforges for plagiarism in this French novel of World War II.
She freely admitted that she had been influenced by GWTW but after a few hundred pages, she went her own way. After an initial ruling against the novel, an appeal reversed the decision - no plagiarism.It's a page-turner, sometimes excessively melodramatic, but it does a good job of following a family that is torn apart by the war. Lea, the heroine, and 2nd daughter in a family of three, can't decide who she really loves, steady Laurent, unfortunately already married, or the infuriating Francois, a Rhett Butler type. Her older sister falls in love with a German officer, her mother is killed by a bomb, an uncle enlists her in the resistance movement, her younger sister thinks Petain is the savior of France and that DeGaulle is the devil incarnate, and the novel moves briskly along with such conflicts. I just read the first 400 page installment (fairly easy French); there are seven or eight sequels, as Deforges apparently knew she had a good thing going. One volume was enough for me.
For reluctant readers there's a 2000 tv mini-series. This book has 2 parts. First 250 pages deserve none star. It was such A ROBBERY.
I was very disappointed and angry that somebody made money selling story that was told before, invented, created by someone else. Deforges put characters created by Margaret Mitchell in Gone with the Wind to European reality with changed names. So weve got all the same story for more than 60% of the book, instead of American Civil War - II World War. And characters. The same temperaments, just putting a bit of er This book has 2 parts. First 250 pages deserve none star. It was such A ROBBERY.
I was very disappointed and angry that somebody made money selling story that was told before, invented, created by someone else. Deforges put characters created by Margaret Mitchell in ¨Gone with the Wind¨ to European reality with changed names. So we´ve got all the same story for more than 60% of the book, instead of American Civil War - II World War. And characters. The same temperaments, just putting a bit of erotism to the plot.
Arter 250 pages, FinaLLY, somethig more than a poor copy, short stories about conspiration in occupied France. Did the author create the second part by her own? I have no idea but I wouldn´t be surprised if she has borrowed it from another writter.
For inspiration I say yes, for plagiarism NO! Such a shame. Next Bestseller?
Are you kidding me? This is the first book of a series that I've heard about for YEARS (since I was 13-14 or so) but never got around to read. A friend of mine owns them, so I thought I should finally give them a shot. They're about a young girl who lives in France during WWII and are actually better than I'd expected.
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However, they're practically true copies of ' which This is the first book of a series that I've heard about for YEARS (since I was 13-14 or so) but never got around to read. A friend of mine owns them, so I thought I should finally give them a shot. They're about a young girl who lives in France during WWII and are actually better than I'd expected. However, they're practically true copies of ' which does get pretty annoying.
I read majority of this series as a teen, thought it's not a YA book considering the violence and erotica in it. I enjoyed it back then, but can't speak on behalf of my adult self. It romantised WWII somewhat but also opened up my, then, naive eyes to the horrors and even the day-to-day struggles of WWII. However, it's a romance novel first and foremost.How the author got away with stealing the first few chapters from Gone With the Wind I don't know however. There was certainly no need to as he I read majority of this series as a teen, thought it's not a YA book considering the violence and erotica in it. I enjoyed it back then, but can't speak on behalf of my adult self. It romantised WWII somewhat but also opened up my, then, naive eyes to the horrors and even the day-to-day struggles of WWII.
However, it's a romance novel first and foremost.How the author got away with stealing the first few chapters from Gone With the Wind I don't know however. There was certainly no need to as her own ideas were just fine once she started being more original.