GLADYS ARNOLD was Paris correspondent for Canadian Press from 1936 to 1941 and information officer with the Free French in Canada from 1941 to 1947.
"One Woman's War will undoubtedly earn a place as one of the most
valuable personal documents of the Second World War."--Montreal
Gazette
"The eyewitness report is so vivid, so utterly human, that one puts
down the book with the feeling of having been there."--Patricia
Morley "Books in Canada "
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