
Au Secours des Enfants du Soissonnais: Lettres Américaines de Mary Breckinridge
Edition: 1
Language: French
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 2360580310
ISBN 13: 9782360580316
Publication date:
November 3rd, 2012
Publisher: ENCRAGE DISTRIB
Pages: 240
Genres: Children’s
This poignant collection presents a remarkable glimpse into the lives of children in the Soissonnais region through the letters of Mary Breckinridge, written between 1919 and 1921. Breckinridge's reflections, rich in detail and compassion, highlight the struggles and resilience of children recovering from the devastation of war. Her perspectives are infused with a deep sense of empathy, capturing both the harsh realities and the glimmers of hope that define their experiences.
The authors, Karen P. Foster and Monique Judas-Urchel, meticulously translate and comment on these letters, providing context that enhances the reader's understanding of the era. The preface by Jay Wint offers additional insights, setting the stage for Breckinridge's mission. The narrative weaves together personal stories with historical reflection, allowing readers to connect emotionally with the past.
Through this compelling work, Breckinridge's voice not only serves as a historical record but also as an enduring reminder of the impact of war on the youngest individuals in society. The book stands as a tribute to both the strength of children and the unwavering dedication of those like Breckinridge, who strive to uplift and support them in the direst of circumstances.
The authors, Karen P. Foster and Monique Judas-Urchel, meticulously translate and comment on these letters, providing context that enhances the reader's understanding of the era. The preface by Jay Wint offers additional insights, setting the stage for Breckinridge's mission. The narrative weaves together personal stories with historical reflection, allowing readers to connect emotionally with the past.
Through this compelling work, Breckinridge's voice not only serves as a historical record but also as an enduring reminder of the impact of war on the youngest individuals in society. The book stands as a tribute to both the strength of children and the unwavering dedication of those like Breckinridge, who strive to uplift and support them in the direst of circumstances.