On the Edge of the War Zone / From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes
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A collection of letters written from a small community within sight and sound of a frontline, offering contemporaneous impressions of life under military strain. The pieces combine on-the-ground notices of troop movements and battlefield signs with reports of disrupted communications, shortages, and censorship. They convey local reactions, circulating rumors, and acts of neighborly care while tracing emotional shifts between fear, relief, and wary optimism. Interwoven reflections consider the oddities of human behavior in crisis and the altered appearance of familiar landscapes when war presses close.
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