George Washington: Triumph and Liberty
Voices of Liberty: Commemorating 250 Years of the United States, 1776-2026
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Tony Glez
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As the flames of revolution ignite, George Washington steps into a role he never sought but cannot refuse—Commander in Chief of an army unprepared for war and a nation struggling to define itself. George Washington: Triumph and Libertybring to life the turbulent years of the American Revolution, revealing the triumphs, setbacks, betrayals, and moments of unyielding courage that shaped history.
From the desperate retreats in New York to the daring victory at Trenton… from the bitter winter at Valley Forge to the turning tide at Monmouth… from Benedict Arnold’s shocking treason to the final march toward Yorktown—this gripping narrative follows Washington as he transforms an inexperienced militia into a force capable of securing independence.
Powerful, vivid, and deeply human, this book captures Washington not as a distant icon, but as a leader tested by hardship, driven by duty, and committed to liberty at all costs.
A compelling portrait of the commander who turned the impossible into the foundation of a new nation.
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