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1776
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Experience the dramatic birth of America in 1776. David McCullough’s masterful narrative chronicles George Washington’s pivotal year, interweaving the struggles of American rebels and British redcoats. From farmers to shoemakers, witness the courage that forged a nation. A companion to John Adams, this book is a landmark of American history. Explore the year that defined a nation’s destiny.
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Rohit Bhardwaz –
McCullough’s writing is very good. It is a comprehensive book, but it also could be too much for a causal read about the topic.
Sourin Dutta –
McCullough’s writing is superb, but I felt the book could have been shorter and still covered the main points effectively.
Roshan Kumar –
is well-written and informative. However, I found some parts a bit slow. Still, it provides great insights into the Revolutionary War.
Khyati Singh –
This book gave me a greater appreciation for those who fought for our freedom. The writing felt a little dry at times, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying it.
Nikita Chauhan –
A fascinating look at the struggles of . While a bit long, it paints a vivid picture of the era. Highly recommend if you love history.
Mansi Sharma –
A must-read for anyone interested in American history. It does a very good job in setting up the history. However, it can also be slow at times.
Arshit Singh –
A detailed and engaging account of a pivotal year. I learned so much, although it could be dense at times. Overall, highly recommended!
Dorin Pegu –
A very interesting book, but at times it was difficult to follow. It jumped around in a confusing manner. A great book if you have already read about this topic.
Priyanka Sarkar –
McCullough brings history to life! is a gripping read, though sometimes bogged down in detail. Still, a must-read for any American history buff.
Ayush Arora –
I enjoyed McCullough’s storytelling. It’s a good book, but I wish it focused more on the common soldiers and their experience.