The Ghost Army Diary

The Ghost Army Diary by Derek Miller, published by L. J. Emory Publishing on June 5, 2015, is a work that intertwines historical events with personal narratives. This edition, comprising 154 pages and written in English, explores the unique contributions of a secret battalion during World War II, composed of magicians, actors, and artists who saved over thirty thousand lives without engaging in combat. The story also delves into a contemporary connection, highlighting an unlikely friendship between a surviving veteran and a troubled teen.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the narrative shifts between the past and present, illustrating the impact of the Ghost Army’s legacy. The themes of family and relationships are woven throughout, emphasizing the transformative power of friendship and support in times of crisis. This book presents a compelling look at both historical and personal struggles, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and historical narratives.
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During World War II a top secret battalion made up of magicians, actors, and artists saved over thirty-thousand lives without firing a single shot. They were known as The Ghost Army.In 2014 the battalion saves one more life when an unlikely friendship with a surviving veteran pulls a troubled teen from the edge of self-destruction.
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