If the grain does not die... The history of Cuverville-en-Caux is that of most of the small towns in the area. The country has long been rural, we learn from books. What does that mean? That all these villages were France, that of farmers, that of breeders, and that in each commune there existed a built society with its church, its cemetery, its priest, its manor, its lord, then its teacher, its school, its blacksmith, its shops, its doctor, its rebouteux, its station too. Are these municipalities dying? Demographics say otherwise. Constant fall from the middle of the 19th century to the 1970s, 1980s and now the small communes of Cauchia are repopulating themselves, differently. If the grain doesn't die? Then why did you do it? It is here that André Gide and his wife, Madeleine Rondeaux, are buried in the village cemetery. Two simple tombs, white, aged by time. The castle belonged to Madeleine. With André, his cousin, they married in Etretat. Gide received his friends, authors and creators, here. The grain is bearing fruit.

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