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| | TIME.com: Old Age -- Aug. 8, 1932 -- Page 1 |
 | | Jourdaine, married to a petulant diplomat, stays at Saint Saturnin, harried by the spectacle of her father's second childhood. |
 | | Saint Saturnin is a compressed, sombre novel, graced by an appropriate austerity of style. |
 | | Rated by Author Andre Maurois as the most remarkable French novel in ten years and winner of the Northcliffe Prize, Saint Saturnin, with Night Flight (see col. 1) is the Book-of-the-Month Club's "duplicate" choice for August. |
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