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Little Jeanne of France

By Madeline Brandeis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience World War I through the eyes of two young cousins, one struggling to survive in a war-torn village and the other living a sheltered life, until fate brings them together to discover the strength of family and the beauty of simple joys.

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2012-09-20
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Summary

"Little Jeanne of France" by Madeline Brandeis is a heartwarming tale of two young cousins living through World War I, each experiencing the conflict in drastically different ways. One cousin, the daughter of a soldier, faces the harsh realities of war, becoming orphaned and displaced after her village is invaded. Contrastingly, the other cousin lives a protected life in Paris, shielded from the devastation. Their lives intersect, teaching the sheltered cousin about the simple joys and resilience, while highlighting the enduring power of family bonds amidst hardship and the children's fight to maintain their hope and freedom.

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