"Front Lines" by Boyd Cable is a story set during World War I, where men in the Field Ambulances, notably Corporal Richard, use their humanity to manage life at the front. Richard, when not dealing with the war, finds solace in sculpting, which inspires those around him and fosters a sense of community and artistry within their ranks. As they shift from calm to chaos, creativity helps them cope and form connections, highlighting their resilience amidst the challenges of war. The story blends humor with the harsh realities of trench life.
Front Lines
By Boyd Cable
In the midst of World War I, soldiers find solace and connection through art, turning the grim realities of war into an opportunity to express their humanity.
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