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A retired gendarmerie officer in Le Fuilet (Montrevault-sur-Èvre), Serge Quentin is a history buff and a prolific author. After several novels, he is back with a book which tells the story of the Mauges “with an element of subjectivity”. And his astonishing meeting with Julien Gracq.

, Cultural Passage, Tuesday November 20. Serge Quentin has just published “Little History of the Mauges”. | CO – GABRIEL BOUSSONNIÈRE


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  • Cholet, Cultural Passage, Tuesday November 20. Serge Quentin has just published “Little History of the Mauges”. | CO – GABRIEL BOUSSONNIÈRE

Serge Quentin is a child of Mauges. From Fuilet precisely. A great history lover, he has already published half a dozen books, including several novels: “La Dame de Souday” (Quintefeuille Éditions), “Catherine de l'Isle Bouchard” (La Geste), “L'Étrangère” (Editions Le Lys Bleu). This retired gendarmerie officer returns to bookstores with “Petite Histoire des Mauges (La Geste), a collection where he speaks from the heart of his native land and the people who left their mark on him. “ I had submitted the idea to Éditions Plon to contribute to their Love Dictionary collection, but I never got a response. Finally, Éditions La Geste came to me to tell the story of the Mauges in their series« Little History of q which is based on the same principle rewinds Serge Quentin.

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