Description
- ISBN-13: 9781838959043
- Publisher: Atlantic Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 464
- Weight: 806 gr
- ISBN-10: 1838959041
- Publisher Date: 06 Jul 2023
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 42 mm
- Width: 156 mm
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Experience “A Brutal Reckoning,” Peter Cozzens’ gripping account of the deadliest conflict between American Indians and white settlers. Cozzens, author of “The Earth Is Weeping,” delivers a dramatic and compelling narrative of this ruthless chapter in American history. ISBN: 9781838959043. Discover this essential read today.
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Soumik Goswami –
A solid read, though I wish it delved deeper into the Native American perspective. Cozzens paints a vivid picture of the brutality.
Garvit Rajora –
It was okay. Nothing groundbreaking, but a decent overview of the conflict. I felt it glossed over some key events.
Piyush Shrineelvats –
Not my favorite Cozzens book, but still well-written. A solid addition to any history collection.
Sneha Kumari –
Riveting! Couldn’t put it down. Cozzens’ writing is captivating and informative.
Neeraj Chitrasen Singh –
A powerful and moving book. Cozzens brings this dark chapter of history to life with sensitivity and insight.
Mohammad Abrar Muneer –
Fantastic! I learned so much about a period I thought I knew well. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Deepanshi –
A good overview of a complex issue. Easy to follow, even if you are not a history expert
Radhika Sharma –
Balanced and insightful. A must read for anyone interested in a more truthful account. / stars
Himanshu Gupta –
I appreciate the author’s attempt to be unbiased, but I felt like it lacked a certain passion. Still, it’s a worthwhile read.
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
Heavy subject matter, but handled with care. Prepare yourself for a difficult, but important, read.
Darshit Navinbhai Kanani –
Cozzens doesn’t disappoint! A must-read for anyone interested in American history. Gripping from start to finish.
Abhishek Kumar –
I had high hopes, but found it a bit dry and detached. The facts are there, but the emotional connection is missing.
Tanish Anand –
A bit slow to start, but eventually picks up pace. Worth the read if you’re patient.
Mayank Sharma –
An excellent and balanced account. ‘A Brutal Reckoning’ is a detailed and well-researched examination of a difficult period.
Rohit Raj Pillai –
Very informative. Cozzens did a great job explaining context, but it can be a bit overwhelming with dates and names.
Manas Charan Khare –
The writing style was a bit verbose for my liking. The story itself is important, but the presentation could be better.
Antara Kashyap –
Too focused on battles. I wanted more insight on the cultural clashes and motivations of individuals.
Nishtha Rawat –
Engrossing and heartbreaking. Cozzens does not shy away from the terrible realities of this history.
Madhu N –
Interesting but it jumps around a lot. Made it hard to follow what was going on.