World War One Diary

1918-1919 - Private First Class - Lester Allen McPheron
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The reader is immediately transported to September 1918 and taken on a journey to the front lines through grandpa's eyes.
Have you ever wondered what a soldier's life was like in World War I through their own eyes, but don’t have the time to read a lengthy book? Then, this short diary is for you. Les LaMotte loved his grandfather dearly. He taught him the love of country, faith, family, the beauty of the song and also reinforced powerful Godly values in all areas of his life through speech and actions. LaMotte learned through sitting and talking to his grandfather that “Time is Love.” This amazing man helped shape this author’s life and entrepreneur success and left him wanting to learn more about this incredible man’s life. After a introduction into Les LaMotte and his grandfather’s relationship, the diary begins and the reader is immediately transported to September 1918 and taken on a journey to the front lines through his grandfather’s eyes.

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