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The Belgian Twins

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Two young Belgian twins help their parents on a small farm until war reaches their region and forces the family to flee. The narrative moves from harvest scenes and village routines to alarm, attack, and the hardships of refugee life, including perilous journeys, air raids, and temporary separations. Through episodic chapters it highlights everyday courage, communal aid, and resourcefulness, concluding in hopeful reunions. A specific lost locket episode and vivid supporting figures, including an eel-woman and a devoted mother inspired by real people, provide emotional anchors amid the broader wartime experience.

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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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