Amid a great collection of scholarship and narrative history on the Revolutionary War and the American struggle for independence, there is a gaping hole; one that John Ferling's latest book, Whirlwind, will fill. Books chronicling the Revolution have largely ranged from multivolume tomes that appeal to scholars and the most serious general readers to microhistories that necessarily gloss over swaths of Independence-era history with only cursory treatment.
Written in Ferling's engaging and narrative-driven style that made books like
Independence and
The Ascent of George Washington critical and commercial successes,
Whirlwind is a fast-paced and scrupulously told one-volume history of this epochal time. Balancing social and political concerns of the period and perspectives of the average American revolutionary with a careful examination of the war itself, Ferling has crafted the ideal book for armchair military history buffs, a book about the causes of the American Revolution, the war that won it, and the meaning of the Revolution overall. Combining careful scholarship, arresting detail, and illustrative storytelling,
Whirlwind is a unique and compelling addition to any collection of books on the American Revolution.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 05/05/2015
ISBN: 9781620401729
Pages: 432
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.50w x 1.70d
Award: Kirkus Prize - Finalist
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 01/15/2015
Library Journal 03/15/2015 pg. 120
Publishers Weekly 03/23/2015
Choice 11/01/2015
Kirkus Best Nonfiction 12/01/2015 pg. 20