
KITTY CARTER Canteen Girl
CHAPTER ONE THEY ALSO SERVE
CHAPTER TWO A STRANGE MEETING
CHAPTER THREE THE USO PARTY
CHAPTER FOUR EMERGENCY FEEDING
CHAPTER FIVE THE SNACK BAR
CHAPTER SIX A REVELATION
CHAPTER SEVEN THE TANGLED WEB
CHAPTER EIGHT WHAT’S IN A TITLE?
CHAPTER NINE INTO THE MARSHES
Kitty Carter has just left college and returned to her hometown of Bayport, where the streets are alive with marching bands, uniforms, and the buzz of a community rally for the war effort. While her little brother Billy marvels at the parade of soldiers, WAVES, and towering tanks, Kitty feels torn between the pride of service and the ache of leaving her family behind. The bustling scene forces her to confront the reality that the fight for freedom stretches far beyond the battlefield, reaching into the hearts of those on the home front. As the day ends, she promises Billy a simple pleasure—a walk to the duck pond—while quietly wrestling with the decision to join the WAVES herself.
Choosing a different path, Kitty steps into the lively canteen where young women serve coffee, doughnuts, and smiles to weary troops. In that bustling shade of oak trees, she discovers a new way to contribute, offering comfort and camaraderie to the soldiers passing through. Through these daily encounters, Kitty learns that bravery isn’t only in combat uniforms but also in the small acts of kindness that keep a community hopeful. Her journey becomes a heartfelt blend of family devotion, personal growth, and the quiet heroism of those who keep the home front running.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Carolyn Jablonski, Rod Crawford, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1891–1971
A prolific Georgia writer, she created adventure stories, mysteries, and historical books for young readers, often putting girls and women at the center of the action. Her long career also included magazine fiction, plays, and work under more than one pen name.
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