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The Red Cross Barge

Marie Belloc Lowndes

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Marie Belloc Lowndes' novel 'The Red Cross Barge' is a captivating exploration of the human psyche and the moral dilemmas faced during times of crisis. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the story follows a group of individuals who find themselves aboard a Red Cross barge, tasked with transporting wounded soldiers to safety. Lowndes' gripping narrative style and attention to detail immerse the reader in the harrowing realities of war, highlighting the selfless acts of courage and compassion that emerge in the face of adversity. The novel's rich historical context adds depth to the characters and their interactions, offering a poignant reflection on the impact of war on both individuals and society. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a prolific British author known for her psychological thrillers, drew inspiration for 'The Red Cross Barge' from her own experiences volunteering with the Red Cross during World War I. Her firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by medical personnel and volunteers lends authenticity to the novel's depiction of wartime heroism and sacrifice. I highly recommend 'The Red Cross Barge' to readers interested in thought-provoking historical fiction that explores themes of morality, compassion, and the human spirit in times of turmoil. Lowndes' masterful storytelling and compelling characters make this novel a must-read for those seeking a gripping and insightful portrayal of wartime heroism.
Available since: 12/17/2019.
Print length: 236 pages.

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