Lafayette, We Come! / The Story of How a Young Frenchman Fought for Liberty in America and How America Now Fights for Liberty in France
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A young French aristocrat crosses the Atlantic to volunteer in the American fight for independence, distinguishing himself in battle and winning the close friendship of the American commander. Returning to his homeland, he advocates constitutional reform and liberty, becomes entangled in revolutionary upheaval, endures imprisonment and exile, and later receives recognition from both countries. The narrative combines biographical episodes, battlefield and political scenes, and moral reflections, emphasizing youthful idealism, steadfastness to principle, and the bonds between the two republics.
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