
Lettres De Mon Moulin, first published in 1869 by Alphonse Daudet, is a collection of short stories that reflects the author's deep affection for Provence. Through a series of personal letters, Daudet captures the social life, customs, and landscapes of rural southern France, providing a nostalgic portrayal of his childhood home. The work is notable for its tender and humorous observations of local characters and the simplicity of pastoral life, making it a lasting favorite in French literature.



















