La faune des plateaux by Tristan Bernard

(9 User reviews)   5475
By Anna King Posted on Dec 25, 2025
In Category - Non-Violent Stories
Bernard, Tristan, 1866-1947 Bernard, Tristan, 1866-1947
French
Picture this: a quiet French countryside, rolling plateaus where nothing much happens... until it does. Tristan Bernard's 'La faune des plateaux' isn't about wild animals, but about the wonderfully strange human creatures who inhabit these remote hills. The main conflict isn't a war or a crime—it's the quiet, hilarious battle between old traditions and new ideas, between village gossip and city slickers who think they know better. It's a comedy of manners where the real mystery is how these eccentric characters manage to live together without driving each other completely mad. If you've ever wondered what really goes on behind the closed shutters of a small town, this book pulls back the curtain with wit and warmth.
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Let me tell you about the world Tristan Bernard creates. We're in the rural plateaus of France, not among wolves or deer, but among farmers, shopkeepers, and the occasional bewildered visitor from the city. The plot is a series of connected vignettes—little stories about land disputes that turn absurd, matchmaking schemes that backfire, and long-held grudges that get settled over a game of cards or a shared bottle of wine. There's no single villain or hero, just a community where everyone is a little bit right and a whole lot stubborn.

Why You Should Read It

Bernard has this incredible gift. He makes you laugh at his characters' petty squabbles and then, in the next breath, makes you see the real heart behind them. The mayor obsessed with a meaningless municipal award, the two neighbors feuding over a tree branch—these aren't just jokes. They're about people trying to find their place, to be respected, to leave some small mark on their corner of the world. The humor is gentle and clever, never mean. You end up feeling like you've spent an afternoon at the local café, listening to the best storyteller in town.

Final Verdict

This is a book for anyone who loves character-driven stories and a good, smart laugh. It's perfect for fans of quiet comedies, for people who miss the feel of a small town (or are glad they left one!), and for readers who enjoy seeing human nature reflected in all its glorious, ridiculous detail. It's a short, charming escape to a different time and place that still feels surprisingly familiar.



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Sandra Scott
1 year ago

Solid story.

George Hill
1 year ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Sandra Moore
1 year ago

I have to admit, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. Absolutely essential reading.

Christopher Martinez
3 months ago

Solid story.

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