Grace Harlowe With the U.S. Troops in the Agonne
Jessie Graham Flower A.M.
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2018)
Grace Harlowe With the U.S. Troops in the Argonne is the fourth entry in the hard-to-find Grace Harlowe Overseas series originally published in 1920. This is a facsimile edition, and any irregularities in the type are due to the age and condition of the original book. The Grace Harlowe Overseas series continues the adventures of the heroine of the High School Girls series and the College Girls series published from 1910 to 1917. When the U.S. enters the Great War Grace's husband Tom Gray enlists, and Grace and her Overton College friends join the local Red Cross. This fourth entry opens as Grace Harlowe Gray, Red Cross ambulance driver, is aiding a wounded army officer in No Man's Land. She'll endure mustard gas, machine gun bullets and bombs, a French orphan, and the news that her husband, Tom Gray, is missing in action. How can Grace continue with a brave face? "Many war books fail to interest girl readers because they do not describe the Great War from a girl's point of view. But it is quite certain that every healthy girl reader will be enthused with the description of the Great War . . . These books give intimate descriptions of conditions found in France by the many young American girls and women who were there to serve their country by aiding the American fighting forces." "War Books for Girls," Primary Education, June 1920. The Grace Harlowe Overseas series: 1. Grace Harlowe Overseas 2. Grace Harlowe With the Red Cross in France 3. Grace Harlowe With the Marines at Chateau Thierry 4. Grace Harlowe With the U.S. Troops in the Argonne 5. Grace Harlowe With the Yankee Shock Boys at St. Quentin 6. Grace Harlowe With the American Army on the Rhine