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Uncommon Sense

A Soldier's Tale of the American Revolution

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Uncommon Sense: A Soldier's Tale of the American Revolution by Kevin Grote offers a visceral and unflinching look at the American Revolution through the eyes of the common Continental Army soldier. The narrative follows Thomas White, a young Connecticut farm boy whose romanticized notions of glory are quickly shattered by the brutal realities of war. Alongside his comrades—Silas Croft, the pragmatic frontiersman; Jasper Cobb, the meticulous observer; and Richard Coffren, the eager novice—Tom endures the squalor of camp life, the gnawing hunger, the biting cold, and the pervasive threat of disease. From the strategic blunders of Bunker Hill and the crushing despair of Fort Washington to the miraculous crossing of the Delaware and the triumphant, yet costly, victories at Trenton and Princeton, the novel immerses the reader in the sensory world of the war. It delves into the daily struggle for survival, the moral ambiguities of conflict, and the enduring bonds forged in shared hardship. As the war extends, the initial idealism of the soldiers is replaced by a profound weariness, yet their quiet endurance and evolving sense of duty ultimately carve out a new nation. The story also touches upon the sacrifices made on the home front, particularly by women like Sarah Finch, Tom's confidante and the anchor to the life he hopes to return to Uncommon Sense is a testament to the resilience and forgotten heroism of those who formed the bedrock of the American Revolution, revealing the unseen and unheard aspects of a conflict that shaped a nation. Americas Colonial Period United States Solider War
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