
This biography offers a vivid portrait of a young boy who would become the nation’s first leader, presented with the clarity and moral focus that makes it ideal for youthful ears. Set against the wild forests of Virginia, the story follows his humble beginnings—watching his mother feed birds, carving tiny horses from hazelwood, and absorbing the quiet virtues of a devout, industrious household. The author weaves together facts from the most reliable sources, creating a concise, engaging narrative that highlights the early sparks of character and responsibility.
The tale then turns to the influence of his elder step‑brother, a well‑educated gentleman who returns home and quickly becomes a guiding presence. Their bond, coupled with the simple yet solid schooling of the parish, lays the groundwork for the young George’s sense of duty and perseverance. Listeners will feel the steady rise of a bright, eager mind, poised to step beyond the plantation fields toward a larger destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (183K characters)
Series
Life Stories for Young People
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-09-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1890
Known for popular historical stories and biographies, this 19th-century German writer helped bring the past to life for a broad readership. His books often focused on figures and events from German and European history.
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