"Tom Slade with the Boys Over There" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is a gripping tale set during World War I, focusing on the adventures of Tom Slade, a young American who finds himself in the heart of war-torn Europe. The story begins with Tom's escape from a German prison camp near the Alsace border, accompanied by his friend Archer. They seek refuge with the Leteur family, who are French nationals living under German rule in Alsace. The Leteurs, particularly Florette, the daughter, are sympathetic to the French cause and offer the boys shelter in an old wine vat on their property. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, courage, and the harsh realities of war. Tom and Archer's journey is fraught with danger as they navigate the complexities of a land divided by conflict. The Leteur family, especially Florette, embodies the spirit of resistance against the oppressive German regime. The story takes a dark turn when the boys discover the aftermath of a violent encounter at the Leteur home, leading to the death of old Pierre Leteur and the abduction of Florette and her mother by German soldiers. Throughout the novel, Tom's determination to reach the American forces in France and join the fight for freedom is unwavering. His interactions with the Leteur family highlight the personal sacrifices and struggles faced by those living in occupied territories. The book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the enduring hope for liberation and justice.
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