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Andrew Waters

    Coal was Black Gold
    To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan
    The Quaker and the Gamecock
    To the End of the World
    • To the End of the World

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      A Stranded American Army, a Relentless Enemy, and a Thrilling Pursuit and Escape that Changed the Outcome of the American Revolution.

      To the End of the World
    • A joint biography of Nathanael Greene and Thomas Sumter and the Southern campaign of the American Revolution.

      The Quaker and the Gamecock
    • Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, the story follows a stranded American army facing a relentless enemy. The narrative unfolds through a gripping pursuit and escape that not only tests the soldiers' resolve but also significantly impacts the war's outcome. With themes of bravery, strategy, and survival, this tale highlights the critical moments that shaped the course of history, showcasing the resilience of those fighting for independence.

      To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan
    • Set against the backdrop of the coal mines in Jasper, Alabama, the narrative follows four friends whose lives intertwine through the challenges of mining. Two refined women strive to maintain their dignity while balancing family life, alongside two devoted ministers focused on ministry and success. Their journey highlights themes of friendship, faith, love, and perseverance, illustrating how their shared experiences in the harsh mining environment lead to personal and communal triumphs. Ultimately, the story reveals that the value of their hard work transcends the physical labor of coal mining.

      Coal was Black Gold