
About the Book: Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans 
- Genre: Inspirational Nonfiction/ American Social History
- Publication Date: November 4, 2025
- Pages: 241
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Some acts of courage never make the news, but they keep the world turning.
In every community, there are people who keep things moving simply by showing up. Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans opens with this familiar truth and builds a clear, steady narrative around it—highlighting the men and women whose everyday decisions hold families and neighborhoods together when it matters most.
Larry Nouvel brings forward stories that feel close to home: the workers, neighbors, teachers, and caregivers who operate without fanfare but whose actions hold real impact across families, streets, and local systems.
This volume reads like a portfolio of lived experiences, each one capturing a moment when an ordinary individual stepped forward because responsibility called for it. A teacher sprinting through a storm to guide anxious children. A bus driver managing an evacuation with near-perfect timing. A construction worker shielding a stranger on the subway tracks. A deputy diving into deep water to bring a lost child back to safety. An airman refusing to stop until every family in a flooded town was accounted for. These moments underscore a timeless point: communities endure because everyday people choose to act.
Nouvel’s style is measured and respectful, reflecting long-standing values, commitment, steadiness, and the quiet work ethic that has always shaped American life. Each vignette is lean, focused, and designed to show how character carries real operational weight. These aren’t headline-chasing stories; they are reminders of the reliable hands that keep families supported and neighborhoods functioning.
Following Quiet Valor: Unsung Architects of the American Promise and Quiet Valor: Children Who Cared, Endured, and Inspired, this third volume turns the lens toward the adults who sustain communities one steady act at a time.
Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans is a meaningful resource for readers who value tradition, continuity, and the steady presence of people who do the work because the work matters. It reminds us that valor is often quiet—and greatness is measured by the willingness to keep showing up.
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About the Author: Larry Nouvel 
Larry Nouvel is the author of Quiet Valor: Unsung Architects of the American Promise, Quiet Valor: Children Who Cared, Endured, and Inspired, and Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans— three books that celebrate individuals whose quiet actions shaped lives, communities, and sometimes nations.
An inventor and entrepreneur, Larry has developed and registered more than 100 health-related products worldwide and holds over a dozen patents. As founder of LNouvel Inc., he has spent decades quietly advancing innovations in pet, livestock, and household care. His latest venture, UnRuffled Pets, launched in 2024 with calming products for cats and dogs, and is now sold across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil.
Larry’s writing reflects his belief that quiet dedication—whether through caregiving, invention, or daily kindness—can drive lasting change. His stories highlight people who didn’t seek attention but made a difference all the same.
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My Thoughts 
Going into Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans, I’ll admit I was a bit trepidatious. I hadn’t read the first two books in the series, and I wondered whether this would veer into a politically conservative, rah-rah celebration of “American values.” I was relieved to discover that the author’s note—clearly stating that this book is not political—was absolutely sincere.
What this book actually offers is something rarer and, frankly, more needed: a balm for weary souls who are looking anywhere for hope and positivity in an increasingly bleak world.
This is not a book about capital-H heroes. Instead, it centers on people who engage in small acts of service, kindness, and yes, heroism—not for recognition or glory, but because it was the right thing to do in the moment. These are stories of people showing up when it would have been easier not to.

I was only two stories in when I found myself getting teary. This book is moving. It’s honest. It’s simple and direct in the best possible way. There’s no manipulation here, no overwriting, no manufactured sentiment.
One of the most striking aspects of Quiet Valor is its credibility. In an age when even stories of kindness are often generated by AI and amplified through social media without verification, this book has receipts. Every story is sourced. These moments are real, documented, and grounded in lived experience.
From home health aides who showed up during COVID, to nurses, to subway riders protecting one another in moments of danger, the book quietly but firmly reinforces something many of us want to believe but sometimes struggle to hold onto: that people, at their core, are capable of goodness.
Reading this, I kept thinking of Anne Frank’s words about still believing in the goodness of people. Quiet Valor: Everyday Americans doesn’t shout that belief. It simply proves it, one steady story at a time.
Goes well with: a mug of coffee and a chocolate chip cookie your neighbor baked—still warm, offered without ceremony, and meant to be shared.
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