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Storm King Banner

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H. A. Cody
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In «Storm King Banner,» H. A. Cody masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of identity and loyalty against the backdrop of an emerging American nation. Set in the tumultuous era of the Revolutionary War, the novel intricately combines historical detail with rich characterization, utilizing a vivid and poetic literary style that invites readers into the visceral experiences of its protagonists. Cody's use of symbolism, notably the titular Storm King Banner, serves not only as a rallying cry but as a poignant representation of the struggles faced by those striving for freedom amidst conflict. H. A. Cody, an author deeply influenced by his interest in American history and folklore, brings a unique perspective to the era through his diverse experiences and extensive research. His background in literature and historical studies has allowed him to create a work that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth. Cody's passion for storytelling, coupled with a commitment to unveiling the often-overlooked narratives of marginalized voices, manifests throughout the text, enriching its historical context and thematic resonance. «Storm King Banner» is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a nuanced exploration of courage and sacrifice in American history. Cody's compelling prose, combined with a thoroughly engaging narrative, positions this book as a significant contribution to historical fiction, appealing to those seeking both entertainment and insight into the human condition during one of the most pivotal times in history.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
03 ноября 2024
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270 стр.
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8596547108993
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