After marrying a renowned Parisian writer named Willy, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette moves from rural France to Paris. Willy soon convinces Colette to ghostwrite. She writes a semi-autobiographical novel about a funny country girl named Claudine, becoming a bestseller and a cultural sensation. After the popularity of Claudine, Colette and Willy inspire other novels.
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After marrying a renowned Parisian writer named Willy, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette moves from rural France to Paris. Willy soon convinces Colette to ghostwrite. She writes a semi-autobiographical novel about a funny country girl named Claudine, becoming a bestseller and a cultural sensation. After the popularity of Claudine, Colette and Willy inspire other novels.
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