Dive into WWI-era Paris through intimate letters from two American girls. Experience daily life, travel, and wartime events as if you were there.
This collection gathers the real-time observations, hopes, and humor of two young correspondents as they move between cities, ships, and Paris’ wartime streets. From a sea voyage filled with mishaps and language adventures to the challenges and small pleasures of life in occupied or threatened France, the letters illuminate personal resilience, friendship, and daily routines amid upheaval.
What you’ll experience
- firsthand scenes of life at sea and in Paris during the war
- vivid snapshots of friendships, work with volunteers, and social life under pressure
- candid reflections on danger, displacement, and small comforts found at home and abroad
Ideal for readers of wartime epistolary diaries, historical letters, and anyone curious about ordinary life during extraordinary times.