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Martin Guerre

by after Natalie Z. Davis
A2+ · CEFR 30 days ~10 min / day pages original
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Martin Guerre
after N. Davis
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🇬🇧English 🇫🇷French 🇪🇸Spanish 🇩🇪German 🇮🇹Italian 🇵🇹Portuguese 🇳🇱Dutch
Same book · seven languages
About this book

Twenty-five days with Martin Guerre.

Martin Guerre is after Natalie Z. Davis's novel from 2025, adapted by the Storica editors into a A2+ reader of twenty-five short chapters.

Originally in English, the book is available on Storica in all seven supported reading languages — French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Dutch, and English. The plot, characters, and tone stay the same; only the language you read it in changes.

Each chapter takes about ten minutes to read and ends with a writing prompt in your target language. By the end of the twenty-five chapters you have read a real book — not a vocabulary list, not a textbook scenario, but a story by a real author, in the language you are learning to live in.

What you'll practise

At A2+, you read for real grammar.

Late elementary. You can read longer chapters with light support. Past, present, and future tenses are comfortable. Idioms still trip you up.

Past + future + conditionalWider literary vocabularyLonger paragraphsLight idiom
How a day works

Read a passage. Write back.

01
Read
~5 minutes. The day's passage from Martin Guerre, adapted to your level. Tap any word to look it up — the rest stays in the language you're learning.
02
Notice
A single hook waits at the end of the passage — a question only you can answer about what you just read.
03
Write back
80–120 words in your target language. Storica catches the grammar so you can focus on the idea. Your reply joins your journal in this language.
Common questions

Reading Martin Guerre, step by step.

Can I read Martin Guerre in any language on Storica? +

Yes — every book in the Storica catalog is available in all seven supported languages: French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, and English. Martin Guerre was originally written in English, but you choose your reading language when you start.

What CEFR level is Martin Guerre on Storica? +

A2+. Late elementary. You can read longer chapters with light support. Past, present, and future tenses are comfortable. Idioms still trip you up.

How long does it take to finish Martin Guerre? +

About one month at fifteen minutes a day. The adaptation runs to 25 short chapters — short enough to read before bed, long enough to actually move your level.

Do I need to have read the original Martin Guerre first? +

No. Storica's adaptation is the version you read. We keep the characters, plot beats, and tone of the original — and rewrite the language to fit the level. If you've read the original before, you'll recognise the story; if you haven't, the adaptation is a complete reading of the book.

What if I miss a day? +

Pick up where you left off. There are no streaks, no penalties, and no notifications begging you back. Day 12 is still Day 12 a week later.

Is Martin Guerre suitable for absolute beginners? +

Martin Guerre is rated A2+, so we'd suggest starting with one of our A0 or A1 books first if you're brand-new to your target language. Check our shelf at /library/ — the readers there are short, gentle, and built specifically for week one.

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