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Winning His Way

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The narrative follows the life of a young boy named Paul Parker, who grows up in a newly established village in Ohio during the early 19th century. The story explores his experiences as he navigates the challenges of rural life, including hard times and joyful moments with friends and family. As Paul matures, he becomes involved in significant events, including the Civil War, where he demonstrates bravery and resilience. The themes of perseverance, community, and the impact of history on personal growth are woven throughout, highlighting the importance of family and the values instilled by his grandfather, a veteran of the Revolutionary War.

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Charles Carleton Coffin

Charles Carleton Coffin was an American author and journalist known for his vivid accounts of the Civil War and his historical novels. His works often reflect his experiences as a war correspondent, providing personal observations and insights into the lives of soldiers and the impact of war on society. Among his notable titles is "Following the Flag, from August 1861 to November 1862, with the Army of the Potomac," which chronicles his time with the Union Army. Coffin's writing combines historical narrative with a strong sense of patriotism, making significant contributions to the literature of his time.

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