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Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom
Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom | Russell Shorto
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From the author of the acclaimed history The Island at the Center of the World, an intimate new epic of the American Revolution that reinforces its meaning for today. Russell Shorto’s work has been praised as “first-rate intellectual history” (Wall Street Journal), “literary alchemy” (Chicago Tribune) and simply “astonishing” (New York Times). In his epic new book, Russell Shorto takes us back to the founding of the American nation, drawing on diaries, letters and autobiographies to flesh out six lives that cast the era in a fresh new light. They include an African man who freed himself and his family from slavery, a rebellious young woman who abandoned her abusive husband to chart her own course and a certain Mr. Washington, who was admired for his social graces but harshly criticized for his often-disastrous military strategy. Through these lives we understand that the revolution was fought over the meaning of individual freedom, a philosophical idea that became a force for violent change. A powerful narrative and a brilliant defense of American values, Revolution Song makes the compelling case that the American Revolution is still being fought today and that its ideals are worth defending.
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shaynarae
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I loved the concept of this book and the more diverse profiles of people during the American Revolution than we typically get through mainstream history. It would‘ve been a more interesting book if Shorto had spent less time on the privileged white men, which is why it overall was a so-so for me. History books are tough for me to read anyway, so it was an uphill battle from the start. Happy to be on a beach though!

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Brooke_H
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This random book showed up in my mail today! I have no idea why the publisher sent it. I didn‘t enter any giveaways, so... 😂 Has anyone read it? I‘ve never heard of it!