Walter Coffey

Walter Coffey

About

Walter is a graduate of Joliet Junior College and Loyola University of Chicago. He has written several works of historical fiction and non-fiction, and his work has earned critical praise from Readers' Favorite and ForeWord Reviews. He is also a member of the Houston Civil War Round Table who has been honored by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Walter resides in Texas with his wife Gianna.

The Magic Word

The Magic Word

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<p style="margin:0in 0in 10pt;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="line-height:115%;font-family:'Times New Roman', serif;font-size:12pt;">Elisabeth was rude and selfish and demanding, and therefore had very few friends.<span>  </span>When she sent out invitations to her birthday party, no one accepted.<span>  </span>Her mother warned her that she needed to improve her manners and to try to get along with people.<span>  </span>She told Elisabeth that she needed to use the magic word “Please”.<span>  </span>So when Elisabeth went to school the next day, she thought of her mother’s advice, “What is the magic word?” and she started saying “Please” and also “Thank You”.<span>  </span>She tried to become more thoughtful of others, and discovered that she was a much happier person.<span>  </span>Imagine her pleasure when she returned home to find out that her new friends were all coming to her birthday party!</span><span style="line-height:115%;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';font-size:10pt;"></span></p><p></p>

Story Behind The Book

This is a comprehensive account of America's worst conflict told in a monthly chronological format. Included are many facts that readers will not often find in mainstream history texts. The book begins with January 1861 and ends with May 1865. An introduction explains the causes of the war, and an afterword describes how the war has impacted America ever since.

Reviews

<p>&quot;One of the things I love about the book is that it truly educates me.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;Here's a book for history books and laymen alike.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;This book should be in all high school and middle school libraries.&quot;</p>