‘No Small Thing’: The Enormity and the Sacrifice

Author Harold Coyle attempts to encapsulate the ground-level struggles of soldiers during the American Revolution.
‘No Small Thing’: The Enormity and the Sacrifice
"No Small Thing" by Harold Coyle shares vignettes of those who sacrificed for our freedom. Master Wings Publishing
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Harold Coyle’s “No Small Thing” is an ambitious historical novel that seeks to personalize pivotal moments within the epic story of the American Revolutionary War. The book features a large, diverse ensemble of characters, including American farmers, merchants, French observers, and British officers.

With scenes set during famous historical moments, such as the skirmishes at Lexington and Concord and the British evacuation of Boston, Coyle’s story culminates in the audacious patriot victory at Trenton.

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