Adolescence by Claude Anet

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By Margot Jones Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Gallery Four
Anet, Claude, 1868-1931 Anet, Claude, 1868-1931
French
Ever wonder what it was like to grow up in the gilded, turbulent years before World War I? Claude Anet's 'Adolescence' isn't your typical coming-of-age story. It's a surprisingly frank and emotional portrait of a young man's first taste of love, art, and heartbreak in turn-of-the-century Europe. The real mystery isn't a whodunit—it's whether the main character's intense, all-consuming passions will shape him or break him. If you love historical fiction that feels immediate and personal, this rediscovered gem is waiting for you.
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The Story

'Adolescence' follows a sensitive young man from his school days in Paris through his early adulthood. It's a journey defined by powerful first experiences: the dizzying discovery of art and literature, the thrill of independence, and, most of all, the agony and ecstasy of first love. The plot moves with the restless energy of youth itself, charting how these intense emotions clash with the social expectations of the era. It's less about major historical events and more about the quiet, seismic shifts that happen inside a person.

Why You Should Read It

What struck me most was how modern the narrator's voice feels, even though the book is over a century old. Anet captures that specific, overwhelming confusion of being young—when every feeling is the biggest feeling you've ever had. The writing about art and desire is particularly bold for its time. You're not just watching a character grow up; you're right there with him, feeling that messy mix of hope, shame, and wonder.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers who loved the emotional depth of 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' or the period atmosphere of 'The Age of Innocence,' but want something a bit more intimate and less formal. This is a book for anyone who remembers the turbulence of their own youth, or for historical fiction fans looking for a story that prioritizes heart over historical pageantry. It's a beautiful, poignant reminder that some struggles are timeless.



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2 years ago

A brilliant read that I finished in one sitting.

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2 years ago

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9 months ago

Comparing this to other titles in the same genre, the way it challenges the status quo is both daring and well-supported. This has become my go-to guide for this specific topic.

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