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  1. The books tell a tale of deception, betrayal and revenge, set in the hills of the massif de l'Étoile, near Pagnol’s home city of Marseille in southern France, in the early 20th century. It is adapted from Pagnol’s 1952 film Manon of the Spring, augmented with the prequel first part.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2014 · The water of the hills : Jean de Florette & Manon of the springs : two novels : Pagnol, Marcel, 1895-1974 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Marcel Pagnol. Pan, 1989 - Provence (France) - 440 pages. Tells the story of Jean de Florette, a 35-year-old, city-bred, hunchbacked idealist, his wife, Aimee, and his daughter, Manon. In the...

  4. A beautiful and relaxing portrait of a slow-paced but hard-working lifestyle--let's walk ten miles daily to get water, but through hills of lavender; with a picnic of bread, sausage, and white wine--and also a great moral story of crime, punishment, love, family, and community.

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  5. 1 de ene. de 1988 · The Water of the Hills is a translation by W.E. Van Heyningen of two novels; Jean de Florette and Manon of the Springs. In the foothills of the Massif de l'Etoile, less than a dozen miles from the outskirts of Marseille, sits the village of Les Bastides Blanches.

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  6. Author: Marcel Pagnol. Summary: Jean de Florette: Set amidst the rugged hills of Provence, this epic saga follows the heroic efforts of Jean Cadoret, who inherits a farm from his mother, Florette, and leaves his city job behind, hoping to create a "new Eden" with his wife and daughter.

  7. Claude Berri’s masterful, multipart adaptation of “The Water of the Hills,” the two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, is one of the towering achievements of the French cinema. Spanning three generations in the lives of two rural families, these twin tragedies weave an absorbing, slow-burn epic of gr...