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  1. The Girl from the Chartreuse (original title: La Petite Chartreuse) is a French novel written by Pierre Péju and published for the first time in France in 2002. It has been translated in several other languages including English and it has been adapted in an eponymous film by Jean-Pierre Denis.

  2. Eight-year-old Eva and her mother have a very positive CHILD-TO-CHILD-RELATION. The mother is incapable of mature behaviour when problems arise. When the mother forgets to fetch Eva at school in her car, Eva does not know the way home. Panicking and crying she just runs and is overrun by a car. The driver is obviously innocent. He is a second-hand bookseller (Etienne) and a mountain climber ...

  3. Feb 23, 2005 · Novel. Yvon Rouvé. Writer. Eight-year-old Eva and her mother have a very positive CHILD-TO-CHILD-RELATION. The mother is incapable of mature behaviour when problems arise. When the mother forgets to fetch Eva at school in her car, Eva does not know the way home.

  4. Cast and crew of «The Girl from the Chartreuse» (La petite Chartreuse, 2005). Roles and the main characters. Olivier Gourmet, Marie-Josée Croze, Bertille Noël-Bruneau

  5. On a wet afternoon, Etienne Vollard, driving a vanload of books, knocks down a little girl, Eva. At the hospital he meets Eva's mother, a single parent who longs to escape her responsibilities.

  6. The Girl from the Chartreuse Cast & Crew. Sort by: One of the largest lists of directors and actors by MUBI. The actors on this list are ranked according to MUBI ...

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · Pierre Péju, Ina Rilke (Translator) 3.28. 616 ratings86 reviews. One wet afternoon while driving a vanload of books to his shop, Étienne Vollard knocks down a little girl, Éva. Haunted by guilt, Vollard visits Éva in hospital and reads stories to her while she lies in a coma.

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