Novels:
* Clochemerle (1934): A satirical novel set in a small village in the Beaujolais region. It is Chevallier's most famous work, known for its humorous depiction of rural life and the clash between tradition and modernity.
* La Peine des cœurs (1938): A novel about a family's struggles during the economic hardship of the 1930s.
* Le Royaume de la Joie (1947): A novel about the lives of immigrants in Paris.
* La Grande Vie (1952): A novel about the French Revolution.
* Le Grand Combat (1955): A novel about World War I.
Plays:
* Clochemerle (1934): A stage adaptation of his novel.
* La Peine des cœurs (1938): A stage adaptation of his novel.
Other works:
* La Vie des morts (1941): A collection of short stories.
* Les Hommes et les Dieux (1949): A non-fiction work about the history of religion.
Chevallier's works are often characterized by their humor, realism, and social commentary. He was a popular author in his time, and his novels continue to be enjoyed today.