Grace Harlowe Overseas
'Grace Harlowe Overseas' Summary
Grace Harlowe, a young woman with a compassionate heart, feels compelled to contribute to the war effort during World War I. Alongside her friends, she embarks on a journey to Europe, joining the Red Cross to serve as a nurse. The novel paints a vivid picture of the devastation wrought by the war, the tireless efforts of nurses tending to wounded soldiers, and the poignant stories of individuals whose lives are forever altered. Throughout their experiences, Grace and her friends encounter a diverse cast of characters, forging strong bonds and navigating the complexities of love and loss in a time of global crisis. The novel explores the emotional toll of war, the strength found in camaraderie, and the personal growth that comes with facing adversity. As Grace witnesses the horrors of the battlefield and the sacrifices made by those around her, she learns to find solace in the bonds of friendship, the beauty of selflessness, and the unwavering hope for a brighter future.Book Details
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Jessie Graham Flower
United States
Jessie Graham Flower is a pseudonym for American author Josephine Chase. Born about 1878 in Pennsylvania to Edward H. Chase and Mary Arrner Chase. Chase was the author of the popular Grace Harlowe ser...
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