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  Ernest Pérochon (1885–1942) was a French writer who won the ''Prix Goncourt'' in 1920 for his novel ''Nêne''. Initially a teacher, he left his career in education in 1921 to pursue writing. He wrote poems, novels (ranging from realism to science fiction), as well as children’s literature. ==Childhood and adolescence== Pérochon was born 24 February 1885 in Courlay, Deux-Sèvres at Tyran Farm. He was raised as a Protestant in a region with an unusual religious make-up, living alongside both Royalist Catholic ''“chouans”'' from the Vendée and dissidents from “the little church” which had refused the authority of the 1801 Concordat signed by Napoleon and Pope Pius VII. Pérochon was very attached to his home region and to family values. He described in his stories his love for the common people, “les cherche-pain” (bread seekers) in his home region of the Gâtine at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1897, Pérochon became a student at l’Ecole Primaire Supérieure in Bressuire, eleven kilometers north of Courlay.
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