
The Wonderful Story of Washington and the Meaning of His Life for the Youth and Patriotism of America
by C. M. (Charles McClellan) Stevens
"The Wonderful Story of Washington" by C. M. Stevens is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work aims to provide an inspirational narrative about George Washington, detailing his life and contributions as a leader and patriot during the formative years of the United States. The book explores Washington's early life, character, and experiences, emphasizing his role as a pivotal figure in American history. At the start of the book, the author sets the stage for discussing the significance of American patriotism and the foundational ideals that Washington embodied. The opening chapters introduce Washington's early surroundings and upbringing, illustrating his quest for moral integrity and self-discipline. It also touches on his childhood aspirations and relationships, specifically focusing on the influences that shaped him into a leader. Throughout this introductory portion, Stevens emphasizes the drive behind Washington's character, preparing readers for a deeper exploration of his impactful life and the ideals of liberty and justice that he championed.
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