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Revolution Song

The Story of America's Founding in Six Remarkable Lives

Russell Shorto

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English
Norton
07 December 2018
At a time when America’s founding principles are being debated as never before, Russell Shorto looks back to the era in which those principles were forged. In Revolution Song, Shorto weaves the lives of six people into a seamless narrative that casts fresh light on the range of experience in colonial America on the cusp of revolution. The result is a brilliant defense of American values with a compelling message: the American Revolution is still being fought today, and its ideals are worth defending.

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Imprint:   Norton
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   486g
ISBN:   9780393356212
ISBN 10:   0393356213
Pages:   640
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Russell Shorto is the best-selling author of Revolution Song and The Island at the Center of the World, and a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine.

Reviews for Revolution Song: The Story of America's Founding in Six Remarkable Lives

With symphonic sweep, cinematic detail, and compelling, superbly researched real-life characters-including an iron-willed slave, a war-weary Iroquois statesman, and an ambitious planter named George Washington-Shorto shows how our struggle for freedom began and why it remains so sadly unfinished. If Spielberg wrote history, this is how it would read. -- Howard Fineman, NBC News analyst, HuffPost editor at large, and author of The Thirteen American Arguments Brilliant, captivating and fast-paced, Revolution Song is a wonderfully original take on the American Revolution that reads like a thriller. I couldn't put this book down. -- Amy Chua, Yale Law School professor and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother Russell Shorto has long had an astonishing talent for adjusting the focus in ways that make familiar swaths of history seem intriguingly foreign and fresh. With Revolution Song, he's worked his magic again. Through his vigorous language, his mastery of archival sources, and the pleasing interweave of his six carefully chosen characters, Shorto has composed a powerful polyphonic story, simultaneously grand and intimate, that makes us hear (and see and feel) the tumult of our nation's founding as never before. -- Hampton Sides, New York Times best-selling author of Blood and Thunder and In the Kingdom of Ice How did the teenaged daughter of a British officer view the American Revolution, from behind enemy lines in New York? What did that contest mean to a shrewd, contemplative Iroquois warrior? Russell Shorto has emerged from the archives with a bold, largely neglected cast. He has set them free in a rich, prismatic narrative, as intensely vivid as it is seamlessly constructed. -- Stacy Schiff, author of the #1 national bestsellers Cleopatra and The Witches: Salem, 1692 [Shorto's] attention to everyday detail anchors his portraits and helps reveal the precariousness of freedom in an unequal, rapidly changing society. -- Publishers Weekly Timely and engaging.... [Shorto] explores the philosophical currents of the revolutionary era through an unusual assemblage of life stories.... Their experiences make for a compelling narrative, rich in unexpected twists, turns, and parallels, that allows Shorto to explore how engagement with revolutionary ideals reflected social and economic class, gender, region, race, culture, and political allegiance. -- Booklist (starred review) We as Native Americans tend to relay our history in story form. The people become real in our minds and the stories vivid and compelling. Shorto has succeeded in telling this tale as a master Native storyteller would. He weaves the complex strands of time together wonderfully as if I were hearing them in the warm firelight of a bark longhouse. -- Michael Galban, curator, Seneca Art & Culture Center, Ganondagan State Historic Site Shorto has taken the lives of six very different figures, ranging from a high British official to an African slave, and woven them seamlessly together into an engaging, readable, and surprisingly complete account of the American Revolution. A tour de force. -- Gordon S. Wood, author of The Radicalism of the American Revolution The intertwined stories of Revolution Song give a sense of how far-reaching a phenomenon the War of Independence was. It leaves to readers the pleasure of judging what each of the figures in the book-or perhaps the combination of them all-contributed to an event that changed the world. -- New York Times Book Review Russell Shorto's engaging new book appears at a moment when basic concepts of rights and equality are routinely disparaged. As if in response to our troubled political culture, he invites readers to return to the American Revolution to understand better how an 18th-century commitment to freedom took root and became a fundamental, unifying value in our nation's history. -- T. H. Breen - American Scholar


  • Short-listed for George Washington Book Prize 2019

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