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Loading... Angel in the whirlwind : the triumph of the American Revolutionby Benson Bobrick
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Great and joyful rendition of the Revolution. You really get a great appreciation for Washington. ( )Entertaining and a good overview of the period and main players. This history is not as cohesive as 1776 by McCullough, nor could it be. Bobrick struck a good balance between interesting anecdotes and making sure he filled in enough historical and biographical detail to keep the reader oriented. There were a few dry spots, but I was able to slog through. no reviews | add a review
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Bobrick does a fine job of covering the ins and outs of this extraordinary war, giving readers enough background to understand the complexities of the issues that led to the Declaration of Independence by taking them through the war years leading to Washington's inauguration. Better yet, he creates a sense of the times in which these stirring events occurred, limning the details of the common people's lives and attitudes to add a sense of immediacy. Angel in the Whirlwind is popular history at its best; George Washington would be proud.
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