[4][5][6][7][8] In 1869 she wrote a manual in the form of a coming of age story, Francine about a teenage boy entering working life.
While a book on civic instruction and ethics it also discusses ideas around law, economics and science.
She continued with these ideas in Les Enfants de Marcel, which she published in 1887 .
[5][6][9][10][11] During the First World War, Tuillerie published the Tour of Europe which was a sequel to the Tour of France and included the same characters, André and Julien Volden with their children.
[6][2] She is remembered in her home town of Laval where a square is named after her as is a school.