"The Brighton Boys at Chateau-Thierry" by James R. Driscoll is a tale of war, comradeship, and national duty, set in the era of World War I. It follows Donald Richards and Clement Stapley, two boys initially at odds, whose lives take a dramatic turn when they eavesdrop on a suspicious conversation aboard a train. Drawn together by this mystery, they begin an adventure that challenges their courage and forces them to set aside their rivalry. As they investigate further, the boys uncover a network of German spies threatening their hometown, and they must decide if they're willing to overcome their differences to protect their community.

The Brighton Boys at Chateau-Thierry
By James R. Driscoll
Two young rivals must unite to expose a German spy ring endangering their town during the throes of World War I.
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