"The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling: Training for the Big Fight in France" by Josephine Chase immerses young readers in the experience of military training during World War I. This meticulously prepared reprint of a classic juvenile fiction title follows young men as they prepare for service in France. Explore themes of friendship and courage amidst the backdrop of war. A timeless war story, this book offers a glimpse into the challenges and camaraderie of soldiers during a pivotal moment in history. Suitable for readers interested in action and adventure, and stories that emphasize values and virtues, "The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterling" is an enduring tale of young lives shaped by the Great War.
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