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Jed's Boy: A Story of Adventures in the Great World War

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An impressionable farm boy, nephew of a veteran whose deeds are often recalled at home, is moved by familial patriotism to enlist and serves in the Great War. The narrative traces his transition from rural life to military training, transport to France, trench service, raids and major engagements, captivity and hospital convalescence, and finally a return to combat that involves recognized bravery and ultimate sacrifice. Along the way the story emphasizes comradeship, small-unit action, and the practical hardships of soldiering, while underscoring themes of duty, resilience, and the passing of patriotic ideals from one generation to the next.

About the Author

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Warren Lee Goss

Warren Lee Goss was an American author known for his work during the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of war literature. His notable book, "Jed's Boy: A Story of Adventures in the Great World War," reflects the experiences and challenges faced during World War I. Goss's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of wartime life, contributing to the literary heritage surrounding the Great War. Through his storytelling, he provides readers with a glimpse into the emotional and physical landscapes of soldiers and their journeys.