Custer's Last Stand

Custer's Last Stand

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Jun 12, 1987 · English · Paperback (151 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 151
Language English
Published Jun 12, 1987
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10 0394891783
ISBN-13 9780394891781

Description

Quentin Reynolds delivers a compelling biography that examines the life of a boy who harbored dreams of becoming a general and ultimately achieved this goal, albeit in a tragic narrative. The story follows his ascent through the ranks of the military, showcasing not only his ambition but also the tenacity that propelled him to prominence. Readers are drawn into a vivid depiction of his formative years, exploring the influences and events that shaped his character.

The biographical account goes beyond mere achievements, delving into the complexities of the man's personality and the historical context surrounding his notorious legacy. It highlights the pivotal moments that would lead him to his "last stand," painting a portrait of both a soldier and a leader. Reynolds skillfully captures the conflicting emotions of bravery and vulnerability, allowing readers to understand the man behind the famous battles.

In the end, the narrative serves as a reflection on ambition, valor, and the intricacies of fate. It pulls back the curtain on a significant chapter in American history, prompting readers to contemplate the price of glory and the cost of ambition in the face of overwhelming odds. This biography aims to connect the dots between the boy’s dreams and the formidable figure he became, making it both a tribute and a scrutiny of a storied life.

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Biography Action & Adventure
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