Description
“Sainte Colline” by Gabriel Chevallier is a caustic and vibrant novel that takes readers on a gripping journey into the author’s formative years at the Sainte Marie religious College in Saint Chamond, Loire, in the year 1912. In this scathing narrative, Chevallier masterfully exposes the oppressive and often absurd world of Catholic schooling, where the dogma of the Church clashes with youthful curiosity and rebellion.
With razor-sharp wit and unapologetic humor, Chevallier paints a vivid picture of the rigid discipline, eccentric teachers, and peculiar rituals that dominate life within the school’s austere walls. Through the eyes of a spirited young protagonist, readers witness a battle of wills between tradition and independent thought, leading to a thrilling exploration of faith, conformity, and the resilience of youthful spirit. “Sainte Colline” is an unforgettable literary work that challenges conventions and leaves an indelible mark on the reader’s soul.





