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In page Françoise Sagan:

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Her family spent World War II (1939–45) in the Dauphiné, then in the Vercors.[1] Her paternal great-grandmother was Russian from Saint Petersburg.[2][3] The family had a home in the prosperous 17th arrondissement of Paris, to which they returned after the war.[4] Sagan was expelled from her first school, a convent, for "lack of deep spirituality". She was expelled from the Louise-de-Bettignies School because she had "hanged a bust of Molière with a piece of string".[5] She obtained her baccalauréat on the second attempt, at the cours Hattemer, and was admitted to the Sorbonne in the fall of 1952.[4] She was an indifferent student, and did not graduate.