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The French Twins

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Two young twins in Rheims confront the upheaval of war as their city is shelled, occupied, and later contested; they split time between helping a neighbor in her shop, visiting their wounded father in the cathedral precincts, and seeking safety in cellars while the cathedral’s stained glass and towers are threatened. The narrative follows village routines interrupted by bombardment, refugees, and military movements, and presents neighborhood figures such as Mother Meraut and Madame Coudert. Through children’s eyes it depicts resilience, communal aid, small domestic tasks, and budding patriotic feelings amid destruction and recovery.

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Lucy Fitch Perkins

Lucy Fitch Perkins was an American author best known for her children's books that explore different cultures through the lens of twin siblings. Her most notable works include "The Belgian Twins," "The Irish Twins," and "The Japanese Twins," which are part of a series that introduces young readers to the customs and traditions of various countries. Perkins' engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations have made her books enduring favorites among children and educators alike. Through her work, she contributed significantly to children's literature in the early 20th century, promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.

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