
About The Book
“Unless First We Dream” tells the story of one man’s inspirational quest to bring back American patriotism in the wake of Watergate and Vietnam. To commemorate America’s bicentennial in 1976, Len Silverfine envisioned a massive American flag to greet the “Tall Ships” and the entire world in New York City.
LEN SILVERFINE
Growing up, Len Silverfine was influenced by World War II and had a strong sense of patriotism and respect for democratic principles. He became a staunch supporter of American values and togetherness as a result of his experiences. Because of his unshakable devotion to his nation, the “Great Flag,” a huge American flag that represents pride and unity, was created.

Testimonials
David
An unforgettable story of resilience and patriotism that resonates now more than ever.
Linda
Len Silverfine’s dedication to a shared dream of American unity will inspire readers of all ages.
Thomas
This book captures the true spirit of America, reminding us of the strength in unity and shared purpose.
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To commemorate America’s 200th anniversary and bring the country together in the wake of Watergate and Vietnam, Len Silverfine came up with the idea for a massive American flag in 1976. In his view, a large American flag would serve as a potent visual emblem that would rekindle patriotism and unite Americans under a common sense of pride and purpose.
The book examines issues of perseverance, patriotism, and unity that are highly relevant in the current environment. The tale of Len Silverfine’s creation of the “Great Flag” serves as a reminder of the value of upholding national principles and the strength of group effort. Readers are prompted to consider American ideals and the unifying force of symbols that evoke pride and hope by means of this narrative.