Soldier's Life Saved by a Book

Soldier's Life Saved by a Book

The life of a soldier named Maurice Hamonneau was saved during World War 1 by a copy of Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” he owned, which stopped a bullet. He befriended Kipling when he learned that he had lost his son in the war, and named his own after him.

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