
The Little House, published in 1920 by Coningsby Dawson, is a novel set during World War I that narrates the experiences of its inhabitants through the perspective of a house in London. The story focuses on a lonely widow and her two children seeking refuge during air raids, as they form a deep connection with an American officer returning from the front. This poignant tale explores themes of love, loss, and resilience amidst the backdrop of war, highlighting the power of human connection in challenging times.













