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Anna Bartlett Warner

West Point Colors

In “West Point Colors,” Anna Bartlett Warner masterfully blends elements of historical fiction and adventure, capturing the essence of life at the United States Military Academy. The narrative unfolds through vivid descriptions and character-driven storytelling, drawing readers into a world steeped in tradition, camaraderie, and the stringent demands of military discipline. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Hudson River Valley, Warner delves into themes of honor, rivalry, and personal growth, deftly weaving insights about military training and the moral complexities faced by young cadets in a rapidly changing nation. Anna Bartlett Warner, an accomplished author and philanthropist, wrote “West Point Colors” during a period of her life marked by a deep engagement with educational reform and children's welfare. Her familial connections to West Point and her own experiences during the Civil War era profoundly influenced her writing, infusing her work with authenticity and a nuanced understanding of the American military ethos. Warner'Äôs literary pursuits often reflected her dedication to social causes, lending her narratives a purposeful depth. This engaging novel is recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of duty and friendship within the hallowed halls of West Point, as well as historians and enthusiasts of American military history. Warner's ability to evoke both the challenges and the triumphs of young cadets makes this a timeless read that resonates with audiences of all ages.
415 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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