
A vivid collection of true‑to‑life sketches, this volume brings the astonishing courage of France’s youngest patriots during the Great War to life. Drawing on first‑hand accounts from soldiers and civilians who witnessed the events, each story offers a glimpse into how boys and girls, some barely in their teens, stepped into perilous roles—acting as messengers, medics, and even impromptu defenders of their towns. Their deeds, from daring rescues in no‑man’s‑land to clever tricks that outwitted enemy troops, illustrate a remarkable blend of innocence and resolve that still resonates today.
The narrative is framed by an introductory voice that underscores the lasting value of these youthful examples for readers everywhere. While the tales vary in setting and circumstance, they all share a common thread of self‑sacrifice and an unwavering love of country. Listeners will find themselves moved by the palpable bravery of these children, gaining a fresh perspective on the human spirit amid the hardships of war.
Full title
The Children of France A Book of Stories of the Heroism and Self-sacrifice of Youthful Patriots of France During the Great War
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (149K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Michelle Croyle, Sankar Viswanathan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known today for The Children of France, wrote patriotic stories for young readers during the World War I era. The work, later made widely available through Project Gutenberg, focuses on courage and everyday heroism in wartime France.
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