The Builders

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In a transformative era marked by social upheaval and shifting values, "The Builders" by Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow delves into the complexities of personal sacrifice and community resilience. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Virginia, the narrative follows Caroline Meade, a dedicated nurse who returns home to confront familial challenges and societal expectations. As she navigates her responsibilities, the themes of duty and compassion emerge, highlighting the unyielding spirit of those who shape their destinies. This compelling novel resonates with students, civic activists, and historians alike, offering profound insights into the human experience during a pivotal moment in American history. Discover the intricate tapestry of life and duty woven throughout "The Builders."

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