George Washington's Spectacular Spectacles Audiolibro Por Selene Castrovilla, Jenn Harney - illustrator arte de portada

George Washington's Spectacular Spectacles

The Glasses That Saved America

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George Washington's Spectacular Spectacles

De: Selene Castrovilla, Jenn Harney - illustrator
Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
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Did you know that George Washington had a secret? He wore glasses! While initially embarrassed by his reliance on this reading aid, Washington’s spectacles proved to be nothing short of spectacular in this charming, funny, and little-known story from American history.

The Revolutionary War was over, but Washington’s officers had not received their wages from the Continental Congress in years. Afraid they would never get their money, the officers planned to storm Congress and demand it right away. Luckily, George Washington found out about the plot just in time. He delivered a passionate speech to his men, but they were unaffected. It was only when he struggled to read aloud a letter from Congress and had to put on his glasses, that they realized how much he had sacrificed for their country along with them. The officers dropped their plan and pledged their loyalty to America and to Washington.

Selene Castrovilla’s carefully researched yet playful prose brings George Washington’s more human side to life in this humorous but important story about true American loyalty.

©2025 Selene Castrovilla (P)2025 Recorded Books
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