"Sido; suivi de Les vrilles de la vigne" by Colette is an autobiographical work published in 1929. The book offers an intimate portrait of Colette's childhood in rural Burgundy, centered on her extraordinary mother, Sidonie Landoy, nicknamed Sido. Through poetic prose, Colette explores her family members: her nature-loving, independent mother; her disciplined father, a former military captain; and her spirited siblings she calls "the savages." This lyrical memoir celebrates the people and
landscapes that shaped her youth, weaving together memory, nature, and the profound bonds of family life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Sido -- Le capitaine -- Les sauvages -- Les vrilles de la vigne -- Rêverie de nouvel an -- Chanson de la danseuse -- Nuit blanche -- Jour gris -- Le dernier feu -- Amours -- Un rêve -- Nonoche -- Toby-chien parle -- Dialogue de bêtes -- Maquillages -- Belles-de-jour -- De quoi est-ce qu’on a l’air? -- La guérison -- Le miroir -- La dame qui chante -- En baie de Somme -- Partie de pêche -- Music-Halls.
Credits
Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Reading Level
Reading ease score: 81.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.