Unveiling the Untold Courage Behind the Mask: The True Story of an Everyday Hero
What does it mean to be a hero in a world teetering on the edge of chaos? “No Less A Hero” poses this question against the backdrop of early 20th-century America—a nation shrinking in size yet expanding in conflict. As telephones connected cities and airplanes soared, so too did the complexities of a country reluctant to leave isolationism behind. President Wilson wrestled not just with entering World War One, but with a divided nation, where loyalty was as tangled as the propaganda campaigns led by George Creel. Through the intimate lives of young Iowans, the book reveals how ordinary people become unlikely heroes under extraordinary circumstances—and how the truths they bear can be as elusive as victory itself. Curious how a soldier’s resolution became a national symbol, only to hide a stark reality beneath? This is a journey through history, memory, and the murky art of heroism that still resonates today. LEARN MORE