
Published in 1920, 'The Mentor: Belgium the Brave' by Ruth Kedzie Wood is a historical account that explores Belgium's rich history and culture in the aftermath of World War I. The book details the resilience of the Belgian people, highlighting significant cities like Ypres, Brussels, and Ghent, as well as notable figures and events that shaped the nation. Wood's narrative emphasizes Belgium's struggles and triumphs, illustrating the commitment of its citizens to their heritage and the rebuilding of their society post-war.


