The War of The Carolinas explores the intricate blend of personal ambition and regional conflict, focusing on the lives of individuals caught in the turbulence of political and social unrest. The narrative centers on characters navigating their own desires for adventure and discovery, set against the backdrop of escalating political rivalry between two states. Central to the story is the quest for self-understanding, as individuals seek meaning in their personal relationships while the world around them becomes increasingly unstable. The characters' interactions reveal the complexities of…mehr
The War of The Carolinas explores the intricate blend of personal ambition and regional conflict, focusing on the lives of individuals caught in the turbulence of political and social unrest. The narrative centers on characters navigating their own desires for adventure and discovery, set against the backdrop of escalating political rivalry between two states. Central to the story is the quest for self-understanding, as individuals seek meaning in their personal relationships while the world around them becomes increasingly unstable. The characters' interactions reveal the complexities of navigating love, friendship, and ambition amid growing regional conflict. As the tensions between the Carolinas heighten, the characters' personal journeys intersect with larger political struggles, amplifying their emotional stakes. The novel highlights how personal motivations and broader socio-political forces collide, offering a rich exploration of how people shape their futures in times of uncertainty. The narrative intertwines moments of romance, and introspection with the heavy burden of conflict, illustrating the unpredictable nature of life in a divided society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Meredith Nicholson (December 9, 1866 - December 21, 1947) was an American politician, diplomat, and best-selling author from Indiana. Nicholson was born on December 9, 1866, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, to Edward Willis Nicholson and the former Emily Meredith. Nicholson, who was largely self-taught, began his newspaper career at the Indianapolis Sentinel in 1884. He moved to the Indianapolis News the next year, where he stayed until 1897. He wrote Short Flights in 1891 and continued to write poetry and prose until 1928. Nicholson joined the Democratic Party in 1928 and served on the Indianapolis City Council for two years. He progressed through the ranks of the Democratic Party, earning assignments as envoys to Paraguay, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Nicholson married first Eugenie Clementine Kountze, Herman Kountze's daughter, and then Dorothy Wolfe Lannon, from whom he eventually divorced. Nicholson died in Indianapolis on December 21, 1947, at the age of 81, and was interred in Crown Hill Cemetery.
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