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A sequence of letters between a young American boy who sponsors a French child and the child he supports traces everyday efforts, small sacrifices, and grateful responses amid postwar hardship. The boy describes how he earns money through errands and sales to provide extra food, while the child replies with thanks, descriptions of family life, health concerns, and questions about unfamiliar customs and words. Alternating informal, youthful English and translated replies, the correspondence emphasizes youthful generosity, communal charity, practical problem solving, and the human detail of relief work, offering a candid portrait of mutual encouragement across distance.

About the Author

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Marguerite Bernard

Marguerite Bernard was an author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Deer Godchild," reflects her unique narrative style and thematic exploration of nature and spirituality. While not widely recognized today, her writing offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of her time, showcasing her ability to weave complex characters and evocative settings. Bernard's work is a testament to the diverse voices that have shaped literary heritage.

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