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Ralph Connor's moving novel, originally published in 1919, tells the story of a young chaplain serving with Canadian troops in World War I. Through his encounters with soldiers, officers, and civilians, the chaplain confronts the harsh realities of war and learns the value of faith, courage, and compassion. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land is a powerful and timeless testament to the human spirit in times of conflict.
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