Break of Day by Colette, Enid McLeod

Break of Day

Colette, Enid McLeod

fiction classics reflective slow-paced

168 pages | first published 1928

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Colette began writing Break of Day in her early fifties, at Saint-Tropez on the Côte d'Azur, where she had bought a small house after the breakup of her second marriage. The novel's theme--the renunciation of love and the return to an independent ...
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Moods

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inspiring 100%
reflective 100%

Pace

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Plot- or character-driven?

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Loveable characters?

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