In Umbra, Veritas “In the shadows, there is truth.”
Teddy, known to some as "Bull," short for "Bull Moose," for how he charges into battle, carries the same name. He wears the same medal.
The spirit of the Rough Rider, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, 1st U.S.V., walks beside him. U.S. Army Colonel Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt IV (Ret.) — Special Forces, Vietnam Veteran, former covert operative, Medal of Honor recipient, and great-nephew of the 26th President—teaches the next generation of leaders at West Point. Yet beneath the calm discipline of the classroom lies a man still wrestling with the legacy of those who came before him.
Except from the editorial review of The Historical Book Company:
“Dual Convergence: Witness to History feels far more than a ghost story or a historical novel, evolving instead into a profound meditation on what it truly means to inherit a legacy that was never asked for, but which must be carried nonetheless. The novel suggests that courage, duty, and character are not simply taught through lessons or lectures but can live in the blood, passed down through generations. It is a moving tribute to the idea that we are never truly alone in our struggles, and that the strength of those who came before us can remain a quiet, steady presence in our own lives, guiding us through moments of doubt and helping us become the people we were always meant to be even when the path forward seems impossible to find on our own."
“In the shadows, there is truth.”
Teddy, known to some as "Bull," short for "Bull Moose," for how he charges into battle, carries the same name. He wears the same medal.
The spirit of the Rough Rider, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, 1st U.S.V., walks beside him. U.S. Army Colonel Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt IV (Ret.) — Special Forces, Vietnam Veteran, former covert operative, Medal of Honor recipient, and great-nephew of the 26th President—teaches the next generation of leaders at West Point. Yet beneath the calm discipline of the classroom lies a man still wrestling with the legacy of those who came before him.
Except from the editorial review of The Historical Book Company:
“Dual Convergence: Witness to History feels far more than a ghost story or a historical novel, evolving instead into a profound meditation on what it truly means to inherit a legacy that was never asked for, but which must be carried nonetheless. The novel suggests that courage, duty, and character are not simply taught through lessons or lectures but can live in the blood, passed down through generations. It is a moving tribute to the idea that we are never truly alone in our struggles, and that the strength of those who came before us can remain a quiet, steady presence in our own lives, guiding us through moments of doubt and helping us become the people we were always meant to be even when the path forward seems impossible to find on our own."
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