GEORGE STEIN
SING BEFORE BREAKFAST: A Story of Gettysburg
GEORGE STEIN has a passion for folklore from the Civil War; he first visited Gettysburg in 1959. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps before helping to design and implement operating programs for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, where he devised the formula for distributing federal funds to public television and radio stations.
Serving as site manager for the construction of the world’s first major satellite interconnection system, he was later appointed Director of Planning and Vice President of Telecommunications. For twenty years, he was a consultant to public broadcasting stations and other clients throughout the country. He loves fly fishing and golf and lives in Virginia. |
With a universal message on war, SING BEFORE BREAKFAST is a historical fiction of stellar note, impressive allegory, and surprising tenderness. Powerfully wrought with painstaking accuracy, author and history buff, George Stein, realistically captures events of the American Civil War and its impact on civilians and their land. Through the eyes of a young boy, a nation is being forged.
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