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A wartime memoir composed of vivid vignettes recounts civilian life near the front, contrasting prewar routines with daily existence under bombardment; the author describes journeys to nearby towns, domestic rituals, Red Cross and hospital activity, and small acts of duty—shopkeepers remaining at their counters, printers keeping presses running despite damaged buildings, milkmaids delivering rations, and neighbors repairing homes—while blackouts, gas masks, and cellar trips become ordinary. The tone blends practical observation, gentle humor, and quiet admiration for communal resilience, showing how ordinary habits and small courtesies sustain life amid danger.

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Frances Wilson Huard

Frances Wilson Huard was an American author known for her poignant reflections on war and its impact on society. Her notable works include "My Home in the Field of Honor," which provides a personal account of her experiences during World War I, and "With Those Who Wait," which explores themes of love and loss amidst the backdrop of conflict. Huard's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, offering readers a unique perspective on the trials faced by those on the home front during turbulent times.

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