"Ten Tales" by François Coppée is a compilation of short stories that gives readers snapshots of lives filled with difficulty, but also strength. Set in the late 1800s, the stories explore the everyday struggles of ordinary people through characters facing tough choices and moral questions. The collection begins with Captain Mercadier, a retired soldier who comes back to his hometown, hoping for a peaceful life. As he adjusts to his new, quiet surroundings, he starts to think about his past mistakes and shows kindness to a young girl named Pierette. This first story sets the stage for the rest of the collection, mixing lighthearted moments with deeper observations about what it means to be human, and shows the Captain's change from someone who only thought of himself to someone who cares about others.
Ten Tales
By François Coppée
In a world defined by hardship, ordinary people grapple with life’s challenges, revealing unexpected moments of compassion and resilience.
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About the AuthorFrançois Edouard Joachim Coppée was a French poet and novelist.
François Edouard Joachim Coppée was a French poet and novelist.
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