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Halsey, Rena I.
1860
1932
Halsey, Rena Isabelle
Bickford, Nana French
1886
1959
Rollins, Nana Bickford
The Liberty Girl
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"The Liberty Girl" by Rena I. Halsey is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Nathalie Page and her friends, who are inspired by the spirit of patriotism and liberty during World War I. As they navigate the challenges of wartime, they engage in various efforts to support the war, leading to the formation of a club called "The Liberty Girls," which symbolizes their commitment to helping their community and their country. The opening of the novel introduces us to the character of Nathalie and her friends as they discuss their lives and responsibilities in a small town during the war. With excitement, Grace Tyson shares her recent enlistment as a military chauffeur, demonstrating the eagerness of young women to contribute to the war effort. The narrative quickly establishes the emotional weight of impending deployments for Nathalie’s brother, Dick, who has joined the Flying Corps. This depth of character and social dynamics sets the stage for the girls' endeavors to honor liberty, forge friendships, and discover their desires to contribute meaningfully amidst the tumult of war. The introduction reflects themes of courage, community, and the struggle for personal identity within the greater context of patriotism and sacrifice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Juvenile fiction
Young women -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile fiction
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