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The Uncensored Letters of a Canteen Girl

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A collection of candid wartime letters by an American canteen worker recounts daily life with the American Expeditionary Forces in France during the First World War. Written from billets and canteens in provincial towns, the pieces mix practical details of travel, food, and supply work with vivid sketches of soldiers, French hosts, and village scenes, and offer plainspoken reflections on censorship, fatigue, humor, and small acts of kindness. Organized as place-based letter-chapters, the work blends intimate reportage and domestic observation into a sustained portrait of life behind the lines.

About the Author

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Katharine Duncan Morse

Katharine Duncan Morse was an American author best known for her work "The Uncensored Letters of a Canteen Girl." This book provides a unique perspective on the experiences of women during wartime, drawing from her own letters written while serving in a canteen. Morse's writing captures the emotional and social dynamics of her time, offering readers insight into the lives of those who supported soldiers on the home front. Her contributions reflect the often-overlooked narratives of women in history, making her work a valuable addition to the literary heritage of wartime literature.

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