V.R. 76: A French Military Hospital is a firsthand account of a WWI hospital and the people who kept it running.
This nonfiction narrative follows the story of Ris Hospital, its founders, and the volunteer effort that built a home-like medical unit in wartime France. It weaves together the challenges of staffing, supply shortages, and the steady work of doctors, nurses, and allied allies who cared for wounded soldiers.
- Real-life scenes from a field hospital and its daily routines.
- Profiles of staff, volunteers, and generous donors who supported care on the ground.
- Insights into patient care, hospital logistics, and the acts of humanity that sustained morale.
- Periods of transition between war frontlines and the quieter moments of healing.
Ideal for readers who appreciate historical memoirs, wartime medical care, and stories of community effort during crisis.