The Girl Who Wore Freedom
By P.S. Wells and Christian Taylor
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Shortly after Danielle Patrix was born in the village of Sainte Marie du Mont, the German army occupied France. For the first five years of Dany’s life, her family, and the French people were hungry, their clothes and shoes worn, and they could not gather in groups.
On June 6, 1944, when Dany was five years old, soldiers from th
P.S. Wells
Passionnée d'histoire et adepte des îles tropicales, PeggySue Wells pratique le parapente, le saut en parachute, la plongée avec tuba et sous-marine, et elle a suivi (sans la valider) une formation de pilote. Exerçant son métier d'écrivain dans la forêt dite 100-Acre Wood dans l'Indiana, Wells est l'auteur à succès de vingt-neuf-livres comptant notamment.
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The Girl Who Wore Freedom - P.S. Wells
The Girl Who Wore Freedom
Christian Taylor
And
P.S. Wells
Special Edition
Normandy Project
Copyright © 2019 Christian Taylor and P.S. Wells
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ISBN: 978-1-7331060-8-5 (e-book)
Dedication
To Dany,
The real girl who wore freedom.
And her family,
Jean-Marie, Flo, and Alyssia.
To the engaging people of Sainte Marie du Mont.
And to Hunter, who introduced us