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The Goose Killer

The Goose Killer

Bryan John Farrell

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Bryan John Farrell
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia
ISBN:
9798295406911
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The Goose Killer is a hauntingly vivid journey through the forgotten corners of America’s past, told through the eyes of a boy who became a soldier, a survivor, and a witness to the rise and fall of a young nation.From the filthy alleys of New York’s 10th Avenue to the bloody battlefields of the Civil War and the unforgiving plains of the West, Tommy 'Lone Prince', an orphan train child turned soldier, tells his story with unflinching honesty. He is the 'street rat' who became 'The Goose Killer'. A reluctant hero shaped by hardship, loyalty, love, and loss.Through a lifetime of struggle. Slavery, war, redemption, and the relentless march of Manifest Destiny. Tommy’s voice captures the raw spirit of those who built America from the dust and dared to dream of freedom.Bryan John Farrell’s storytelling blends historical authenticity with human emotion, bringing to life an unforgettable tale of courage and consequence. A powerful reflection on the price of progress, the wounds of history, and the endurance of the human soul.

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