
Mon Cousin Guy, written by Henri Ardel and first published in 1896, is a French novel that follows the charming and carefree Guy de Pazanne on his journey to Douarnenez. As he interacts with family members and encounters the spirited Arlette Morgane, the narrative explores themes of family connections, societal expectations, and the picturesque beauty of Brittany, all infused with humor and romance. The novel captures the enchanting atmosphere of the coastal town and reflects on the evolving dynamics of relationships.

















