La passagère by G. Chantepleure

(11 User reviews)   2004
By Lisa Gutierrez Posted on May 6, 2026
In Category - Foundation Reads
Chantepleure, G. (Guy), 1870-1951 Chantepleure, G. (Guy), 1870-1951
French
"La passagère" by G. Chantepleure is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life of Guillaume Kerjean, an aeronautical engineer, and his intricate relationships, particularly with Phyllis Boisjoli, the daughter of a deceased friend. As her circumstances change after the death of her benefactor, the narrative explor...
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depicted as a thoughtful and somewhat solitary figure in the picturesque setting of Vichy. The conversations between him and Roget Lecoulteux reveal the budding romantic interest Lecoulteux has for Phyllis, while Kerjean reflects on their shared past and the importance of their connection. As the story unfolds, a sense of impending change looms over Phyllis, who is oblivious to the growing social dynamics around her, hinting at the themes of innocence and the harsh realities of life that are yet to emerge for her. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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