Two volumes of Colette's most beloved works, with a new Introduction by
Judith Thurman.
Perhaps Colette's best-known work, Gigi is the story of a young girl
being raised in a household more concerned with success and money than
with the desires of the heart. But Gigi is uninterested in the dishonest
society life she observes all around her and remains exasperatingly
Gigi. The tale of Gigi's success in spite of her anxious family is
Colette at her liveliest and most entertaining. Written during the same
period as Gigi, Julie de Carneilhan, based on Colette's last years
with her second husband, focuses on a contest of wills between Julie, an
elegant woman of forty, and her ex-husband. Chance Acquaintances, a
novella, involves an invalid wife, her philandering husband, and a
music-hall dancer whose odd meeting at a French spa affects and
indelibly marks each one of their lives.