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Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph

By Charlotte Kellogg

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the devastation of war, courageous women rise to become beacons of hope, nourishing bodies and spirits in a broken land.

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2019-10-30
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Summary

"Women of Belgium: Turning Tragedy to Triumph" by Charlotte Kellogg is a story from the past that shows how strong Belgian women were during World War I. It tells about the tough times they faced, like hunger and loss, but it also shines a light on how they worked together to help their families and neighbors. The book starts with a sad picture of Belgium after the war began, explained by Herbert C. Hoover, but quickly moves to stories of amazing women like Queen Elizabeth and Marie de Page, who gave up their own comfort to care for others. These women showed great kindness and determination, feeding people, providing medical help, and keeping hope alive in a country filled with darkness.

About the Author

Charlotte Kellogg was an American author and social activist. She was married to American entomologist Vernon Lyman Kellogg.

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