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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
548
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Those Angry Days Is A Gripping History That Unpacks The Fiery Debate Over America's Entry Into World War Ii, Centered On The Clash Between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Who Argued For Intervention, And Charles Lindbergh, The Famed Aviator Who Led The Isolationist Movement. Spanning 1939 To 1941, This Narrative Invites History Lovers And Curious Readers To Explore How Personal Ambition, Public Opinion, And Political Maneuvering Shaped A Country At The Edge Of Global Conflict. The Tone Is Thoughtful, Revealing, And Invigorating.
Acclaimed Author Lynne Olson Stitches Together Rich Archival Detail, Careful Pacing, And Intimate Portraits To Make The Drama Feel Immediate. The Book Reads Like A Story Of Real People, Complete With Hidden Agendas, Strategic Decisions, And The Tense Push And Pull Of National Interests. It Presents Complex IdeasโIntervention Versus Isolationism, Public Opinion, And The Undercurrents Of Military PlanningโIn Clear, Accessible Prose So That Readers Can Follow The Stakes Without Getting Lost In Jargon.
Through Measured Balance, Olson Reveals Roosevelt's Diplomatic Maneuvering And Lindbergh's Public Appeal, Painting A Nuanced Picture Of Leadership Under Pressure And How A Nation Weighs Its Responsibilities Against The Pull Of Isolationist Sentiment. Those Angry Days Becomes Not Just A History Lesson, But A Human Story Of Conviction, Courage, And Consequence.
With The Journey Complete, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of The Forces Shaping AmericaโS Choices In A Time Of Global Crisis. The Book Invites Reflection On Leadership, Responsibility, And How A Nation Negotiates Its Values With Hard Realities, Leaving You With A Nuanced, Human-Centered View Of A Pivotal MomentโThose Angry Days.
Product Details
Author
Lynne Olson
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
548
Language
English
SKU
BK0521810
ISBN
9780812982145
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.18 x 3.3 x 20.32 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 799
โน 480
โน 319 Off