
The Little Moment of Happiness, published in 1919 by Clarence Budington Kelland, is a novel set during World War I that follows Captain Kendall Ware and his experiences as American soldiers arrive in France. The narrative captures the awe and trepidation of the characters as they encounter a new world filled with hope amidst the chaos of war, exploring themes of personal growth and man-woman relationships. Through Captain Ware's interactions with Maude Knox and others, the story delves into the complexities of human connections in a time of conflict.














