Fanny, her wings on the ground
par Annie Depont
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What is the life of a little rich girl in the fifties? Let’s go back to after-war in Europe for a childhood where parents were often absent. France is being reconstructed and wealthy shop owners are back to business willing and to enjoy social life with little time to look after a kid. Never more than two years in the same environment, having to deal with authority changing frequently, Fanny developed a resilient personality. "Be silent, impertinent!" was often addressed to her. She always will defend her point and never let it go. Confronted to oppressing authority that many girls would have found difficult to stand, she used to dodge gracefully, look over her shoulder and smile. This nomadism is a strong element of her personality and education, and it has taken her to some wild countries. Curious, she knows no fear nor shyness. Becoming a mother without planning it, she fights to escape the country, Iran, and is, today, happy for having done so. In Paris, she faces poverty with her child. Then she emigrates to Canada where she lays her wings on the ground.
