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We Were There at the Normandy Invasion

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The narrative follows villagers in occupied Normandy who shelter a wounded Allied airman and take part in local Resistance efforts as an invasion unfolds. Through interconnected chapters the story depicts clandestine shelters, house-to-house searches, midnight landings, scouting missions, captures and escapes, and pitched engagements involving airborne units and tanks. Perspectives shift among children, villagers, a priest, and soldiers, and episodes such as a secret tunnel and the raising of the tricolor over a liberated town mark the arc from covert danger to liberation. Illustrations and episodic scenes emphasize the risks, small acts of bravery, and daily disruptions experienced by rural communities during the campaign.

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Clayton Knight

Clayton Knight was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly during the mid-20th century. He is recognized for his engaging storytelling that often incorporates historical themes and adventure. Among his notable works are "The Non-Stop Stowaway," which captures the excitement of travel and adventure, and "We Were There at the Normandy Invasion," a vivid recounting of a pivotal moment in World War II. Knight's writing reflects a blend of imagination and historical context, making his books both entertaining and educational for young readers.

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