In a nearby Norman village, Martin, a former Parisian well-heeled hipster who is passionate about Gustave Flaubert and who has settled as a baker, notices an English couple who have moved into a tiny farm nearby. Flaubert's heroes appear to have influenced not just the names of the newcomers Gemma and Charles Bovery, but also the mannerisms of the two newcomers.
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In a nearby Norman village, Martin, a former Parisian well-heeled hipster who is passionate about Gustave Flaubert and who has settled as a baker, notices an English couple who have moved into a tiny farm nearby. Flaubert's heroes appear to have influenced not just the names of the newcomers Gemma and Charles Bovery, but also the mannerisms of the two newcomers.
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