At Sea

At Sea by Ann Kramer, published by Hachette Children’s Group on January 14, 2010, is a 32-page exploration of World War II through the perspectives of those who experienced it firsthand. This edition presents a unique narrative that highlights the diverse roles individuals played during the war, from airmen and cooks to ambulance drivers and front-line soldiers, illustrating how ordinary people navigated extraordinary circumstances.
Readers will find a detailed account that emphasizes personal stories and experiences, providing insight into the various aspects of military life and the impact of conflict on everyday individuals. The book focuses on themes of history and wars, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the human side of military conflicts. With its engaging approach, this work aims to educate young readers about the complexities of war and the resilience of those involved.
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This series offers a history of the war told through the words of the people who took part. From airmen to cooks and from ambulance drivers to front-line soldiers, the books explain how ordinary people coped with extraordinary situations.
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