
The Big Questions: What Was World War I?
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Vreman
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By:
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Ethan Solace
About this listen
Have you ever wondered, “What was World War I and why does it still matter?” The Big Questions: What Was World War I? takes young listeners aged 5 and up on a captivating journey into one of the most defining events in human history.
Written by interdisciplinary psychologist Ethan Solace, this book delves into the story of World War I with clarity, depth, and imagination. From the spark that ignited the war to the trenches, tanks, and treaties, each chapter brings this monumental conflict to life. With a focus on education, reflection, and connection, the book encourages children to explore how the war shaped our world today.
©2024 Ethan Solace (P)2025 Ethan Solace
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