A Woman's Experiences in the Great War
1915
A Woman's Experiences in the Great War
1915
A Woman's Experiences in the Great War, published in 1915 by Louise Mack, is a personal narrative detailing the author's journey to Belgium at the onset of World War I. The book vividly describes the transformation of the country amidst war, highlighting the bravery and resilience of both civilians and soldiers. Mack's account offers a unique perspective on the experiences of women during wartime, as she navigates through perilous situations and reflects on the emotional toll of the conflict.
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“If you asked why the post had not come, or why the boat did not sail for England, or why your coffee was cold, or why your boots were not cleaned, or why your window was shut, or why the canary didn't sing,-you would always be sure to be told, "c'est la guerre!””
— Louise Mack







