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Little Jeanne of France

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Two infant girls born at the same time experience sharply different childhoods shaped by war and social circumstance: one is cradled in a comfortable Paris apartment with a proud grandmother, the other arrives into a devastated village where her young mother faces invasion, flight, and scarcity. A soldier father returns from the front and searches among ruined homes, leading to tense discoveries and efforts to protect the children. Interwoven episodes of neighborhood life, puppet shows, outings in the Bois de Boulogne, and encounters with figures like Madame Villard and Major d'Artrot portray wartime hardship, community response, and the resilience and companionship of children.

About the Author

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Madeline Brandeis

Madeline Brandeis was an American author known for her children's books that explore cultural themes through engaging narratives. She gained popularity in the early 20th century with a series of stories that introduce young readers to various countries and their traditions. Her notable works include "Little Erik of Sweden," "Little Jeanne of France," and "Little Tony of Italy," each featuring a child protagonist that embodies the spirit of their respective cultures. Brandeis's writing not only entertains but also educates, fostering a sense of curiosity and appreciation for diversity among her readers.

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