Jean, nicknamed Brasse-Bouillon, and his brother Ferdinand live with their paternal grandmother, who is responsible for their upbringing. But when their parents returned from Japan, they settled in Belle-Angerie and resumed their role with the children, while their grandmother had to leave for cousins. The boys soon come up against the contempt of their mother, Marthe. Faced with this shrew, whom he nicknamed "Folcoche" (a contraction of "madwoman" and "pig"), Jean decided to join the resistance.

Marthe "Folcoche" Rezeau

M. Rezeau

la grand-mère

Fine

Lambillon

Abbé Traquet

Père Vadeboncœur
March 16, 1971

Marthe "Folcoche" Rezeau

M. Rezeau

la grand-mère

Fine

Lambillon

Abbé Traquet

Père Vadeboncœur

