
For His Country, and Grandmother and the Crow is a collection of juvenile fiction stories by Marshall Saunders, first published in 1900. The book features two main narratives: the first follows Gerald, a homesick American boy in France who grapples with his patriotism, while the second tells the whimsical tale of a grandmother who rescues an injured crow. These stories explore themes of childhood innocence, compassion, and the emotional struggles of their characters, reflecting the societal values of the late 19th century.























