
A fifteen-year-old French boy, living with his adopted parents on a small farm, feels the time has come to discover his true identity.
A fifteen-year-old boy living on a rural French farm initiates a search for his biological origins. Driven by a growing sense of displacement, the protagonist seeks to reconcile his current life with the mystery of his birth. He faces the emotional resistance of his adopted parents and the logistical challenges of navigating a society that guards secrets of the past. The narrative follows his internal development as he moves from the security of his farm life toward the uncertainty of his true identity.
Readers often note the quiet, introspective nature of the prose as the protagonist navigates his personal history. Discussion frequently centers on the tension between the boy's loyalty to his adoptive family and his need for self-discovery. Critics highlight the atmospheric depiction of the French countryside, which serves as a backdrop for the character's internal conflict. The pacing is described as deliberate, allowing for a focus on the emotional weight of the boy's decisions rather than rapid plot progression.
Page Count:
148
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192714082
ISBN-13:
9780192714084
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