Washington's Army, Struggling & Near Death

It was December, 1776.

George Washington’s army, encamped on the banks of the frozen Delaware River, was struggling and near death.

As Jack E. Levin recounts in his New York Times bestseller, the famous story of George Washington: The Crossing (with a preface by his son Mark Levin) is riveting. A timely reminder on this Fourth of July 2013 — 237 years later — of the sheer, raw courage it took to bring the United States of America to life as more than the ringing words written on the parchment that was the Declaration of Independence.

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