Publisher's Synopsis
Born of the Crucible, written by Charles Cleveland Cohan and potentially published around 1919, captures the raw intensity of war through a fictional lens. This work of historical fiction delves into the profound experiences of soldiers and civilians during a time of unprecedented global conflict. While specific plot details are absent, its title suggests themes of transformation and resilience emerging from immense pressure, reflecting the crucible of war.
Readers interested in early 20th-century literary depictions of war and its impact on individuals will find this book a poignant exploration of human endurance and the search for meaning amidst chaos. As a period piece, "Born of the Crucible" offers a unique perspective on the sentiments and realities of the era, providing valuable insights into the historical context of its creation.
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