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"That's me all over, Mable"

By Edward Streeter

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Through a soldier's hilarious letters home about army antics and quirky comrades, love and laughter find a place on the war-torn front.

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2011-09-29
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Summary

"That's me all over, Mable" by Edward Streeter is a funny story set after World War I, told through letters from a soldier named Bill Smith to his sweetheart, Mable. Bill writes about his funny experiences in the army, turning everyday military life into a series of amusing stories. He jokes about everything from learning how to use big guns to the strange people he meets, showing both the ups and downs of being a soldier. Even though he misses home, it appreciates his experiences, and makes light of hard situations. With plenty of wit and clever writing, the narrative offers a funny yet relatable peek into what life was like for someone on the war front.

About the Author

Edward Streeter, sometimes credited as E. Streeter, was an American novelist and journalist, best known for the 1949 novel Father of the Bride and his Dere Mable series.

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