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Germaine Guèvremont

    Germaine Guèvremont was a Canadian writer and a significant figure in Quebec literature. Her works often explore themes related to rural life and interpersonal relationships. Guèvremont's distinctive style captures the complexities of human nature and its connection to the environment.

    The Outlander
    • The Outlander

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The famous novel by Germaine Guèvremont tells of the arrival of a stranger one autumn evening in a family from Chenal du Moine, near Sorel. The presence of the Survenant completely transforms the life of this small community, which had been closed off from the world. The skillful unknown quickly wins the admiration of Father Didace, who would like to have him as a son, especially since Amable, his only child, is clumsy, insignificant, and lazy. Angélina, the neighbor's daughter, who has never had success with men, flourishes in the presence of the stranger. He departs as suddenly as he arrived, having stirred up great rivalries among those around him. From then on, people speak of the time before and after the Survenant. A regionalist novel, The Survenant is primarily a great novel of love and freedom.

      The Outlander
      3.5