The End: How the Great War Was Stopped. A Novelistic Vagary

The End: How the Great War Was Stopped, written by L. P. Gratacap in the early 20th century, is a historical novel set during World War I. The story unfolds in the village of Saint Choiseul, focusing on the lives of Alfred and his sister Gabrielle as they navigate personal struggles and supernatural experiences amidst the war. Blending elements of historical fiction and paranormal intrigue, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and family bonds against a backdrop of conflict and mysticism.

