Ma petite fleur (My Little Flower) is a novel written by Rose Poulin, a famous writer in the Alpine Confederacy. Ma petite fleur follows the story of Viviane Pierlot, a 16-year-old Genovan resistance fighter. The story takes place in an alternative 1987, where in 1945, with the collapse of the Umbran Reich, Umbran National Socialists fled to the Alpine Confederacy and led an insurrection against the Alpine Government. The National Socialists utilized Alpine's extensive military fortifications to hold on far longer than they did in the real world. The book encapsulates resisting greater powers for greater personal liberties. The book was published earlier this year on April 7th, 2025. Viviane Pierlot initially was an ordinary citizen of Genova. However, after her father was taken away by the Polista (Polizeieinheit für Staatssicherheit), Viviane Pierlot realized the cruelty of the state and fled to the countryside to seek asylum with the local resistance named the "Lorraine". The story starts in May of 1987, with Viviane and Gustave Clérisseau (Another resistance fighter) hiding in a farmhouse to avoid the Polista. The fate of Viviane and Gustave is vague in the story, with the story ending with a mass revolt across Genovan territories. Rosa Poulin (Born 7th of August 1987) is a vocal feminist and socialist. Rosa Poulin's other notable works are "Un chapitre à travers les pâturages" (A Chapter Through the Pastures) and "La garde d'aujourd'hui" (Today's Guard)