In the south of France, in the picturesque village of Cotignac, a wartime encounter between a young girl and an American soldier became a story that would stretch across decades and continents. At the center of it now is Lou Calen, a cultural and artistic hotel whose history is closely tied to Huguette Caren, a girl who received an unexpected gift on Liberation Day in 1944 and later became part of the property’s own story.

A hillside village with tan stone buildings, tile roofs, trees, and a rocky cliff topped with ruins in the background under a blue sky.
One gift for a little girl on Liberation Day in France started a story that took decades to finish telling. Photo credit: Yannick Schwartz.

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