700 Quotations from the Great French Writers of the 20th Century Audiobook By Paul Valéry, Jean Giraudoux, André Gide, Marcel Proust, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jules Renard, Anatole France cover art

700 Quotations from the Great French Writers of the 20th Century

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700 Quotations from the Great French Writers of the 20th Century

By: Paul Valéry, Jean Giraudoux, André Gide, Marcel Proust, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jules Renard, Anatole France
Narrated by: Brad Carty
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700 Quotations from the Great French Writers of the 20th Century is a wonderful collection of wit and wisdom from some of the greatest French writers ever.

From Anatole France and Jules Renard to Marcel Proust and André Gide, this carefully crafted collection is guaranteed to inspire, amuse, and entertain.

Ideal for those needing a dose of encouragement.

These French literary giants are responsible for some of the most famous French novels and poems ever written, including Carrot Top, The Little Prince, and In Search of Lost Time.

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