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READ Ù Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Emilie Carles õ 1 READ SUMMARY Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Idées nouvelles revenue enseigner au pays Emilie apprend à ses élèves la tolérance le refus de la guerre et la fierté de leurs traditions paysannes Le best seller légendaire ui a déjà conuis des millions de lecteur. I m desperate to visit this little village now An incredible story I ve since read there is some controversy over whether it was all truth we sometimes forget we each have our own truth of Emilie and her life growing up as a peasant farmer getting her education and fighting to keep her valley simple and pure I particularly loved her last two pages What a little gem x
SUMMARY Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages
READ Ù Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Emilie Carles õ 1 READ SUMMARY Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Née avec le siècle dans un petit village des Hautes Alpes Emilie Carles est la seule des six enfants de sa famille à poursuivre ses études Et à uel prix Pas uestion chez ces paysans obligés de travailler d'arrache pied. I don t know how I acuired this book but I saw it on my bookshelf and thought I should read this book I am glad I didI really enjoyed her story I admired her strength and resiliency and loved her ability to work around barriers She was not afraid to stand up for herself but also understood her limitations Even if I didn t agree with all of her opinions I have to admit that I respected her conviction Her life had many struggles and she did the best she could
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READ Ù Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Emilie Carles õ 1 READ SUMMARY Une Soupe aux herbes sauvages Pour survivre de se passer d'une paire de bras valides Les journées d'Emilie sont donc doubles aux champs et à l'école a seize ans elle uitte sa vallée pour Paris afin d'obtenir son diplôme d'institutrice Monde nouveau. The simply written autobiography of a courageous woman who grew up in a poor and conservative peasant family in the Hautes Alpes of France in the early twentieth century Given the unusual gift of higher education she rebelled against the narrow conventions within which she had been raised speaking out against patriarchy chauvinism nationalism militarism even the Catholic Church and its God She saw it as her role as a longtime schoolteacher in her native valley to shape and broaden the perspectives of the peasant children whom she taught and nearing death in her mid seventies reflected that it was splendid to leave life with the thought that you have done the maximum possible to defend the ideas you believe just and human and to help those who need to be helped without discrimination An unusual thoughtful albeit sometimes na ve look at life