"The Crisis — Complete" by Winston Churchill is a historical novel set in a divided America, following Eliphalet Hopper, a young, ambitious man from Massachusetts who journeys to St. Louis and discovers a society wrestling with the moral dilemmas of slavery. Witnessing the harsh realities of the slave trade challenges Eliphalet, forcing him to confront his ideals amidst the clashing viewpoints of characters like Captain Brent and Colonel Carvel; as he navigates this new world, he grapples with his own identity and the escalating tensions threatening to tear the nation apart.
The Crisis — Complete
By Winston Churchill
In a nation teetering on the edge of war, a young man's ambition clashes with the brutal realities of slavery, forcing him to choose between his dreams and his conscience.
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About the AuthorWinston Churchill was an American best-selling novelist of the early 20th century.
Winston Churchill was an American best-selling novelist of the early 20th century.
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