
The Story of General Gordon
by Jean Lang
"The Story of General Gordon" by Jeanie Lang is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book narrates the life and adventures of Charles George Gordon, a British Army officer known for his bravery and humanitarian work, particularly in the Soudan and during the Crimean War. It presents Gordon as a heroic figure dedicated to fighting against evil and serving his country with honor. The opening of the book introduces young Charlie Gordon, a mischievous and curious boy from a family of soldiers. It outlines his childhood in Woolwich, detailing his mischievous exploits and early dreams of military glory, influenced by the stories of his courageous ancestors. The narrative touches on his entrance into the Royal Military Academy, his lively spirit, and early signs of leadership and bravery, foreshadowing the remarkable soldier he will grow up to become. Gordon's character is established as honest and full of high spirits, suggesting a deeply principled individual poised to face the adversities of military life.
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