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Countdown to Independence [Hardcover]

Natalie S. Bober (Author)
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March 1, 2001
For fifteen years between 1760 and 1775, before a drop of blood was shed at Lexington and Concord, ideas were the weapons with which Americans and Englishmen waged a revolution. Words of protest did not become deeds of resistance until both sides came to realize that only force would decide the issues that divided the empire.

How did the social, political, and intellectual developments of the colonial period precipitate a shocking revolution by the American colonists against Great Britain? What was the British view of the situation in America? Who were the people involved (both Whigs and Tories) in the American colonies and in England? What were the issues that were brewing below the surface that made it possible for a ragged band of patriots to defeat the strongest army in the world? Was the ultimate separation of the American colonies from England inevitable, or could it have been avoided?

Focusing on the period from the ascendance of George III to the throne of Great Britain until the approval in the Continental Congress of the Declaration of Independence, acclaimed biographer Natalie S. Bober attempts to answer these, and other questions, as she presents a bi-focal view of the events leading to the Revolutionary War -- telling the story through the eyes of the heroes and rebels involved on "both" sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Recognizing that biography is the human heart of history, she has used engaging mini-biographies of the cast of British and American characters. By taking her readers into the actual scenes, both in America and England and revealing the human stories behind the historic events, and by using original sources such as letters, diaries, and speeches, she allowsthe characters who played a role in the unfolding drama to step off the pages of the book and become living people.

As she captures the drama, the wit, the politics, and the manners of the generation that governed and lost the first British Empire, all the while doing full justice to the cause of the colonial patriots, she takes her readers on a provocative and stimulating countdown to independence.


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Gr 7 Up-A thorough, balanced look at the events that led to the American Revolution. Starting in 1760, when George III took the throne, Bober describes how individuals, ideas, and actions eventually brought about the unexpected and far from inevitable emergence of a new nation. Chapters alternate between action in England and in the Colonies, providing a variety of viewpoints. Devoting more than 300 pages to just 17 years, Bober fleshes out many historical occurrences that are often oversimplified or even passed over in other children's books on the period. With the Stamp Act, for instance, she explores the reactions of many groups and individuals, revealing the practical, philosophical, and political arguments for and against its implementation. The personalities of key figures emerge in memorable ways, supported by direct quotes and engaging anecdotes. The objective view means that readers learn about the flaws as well as the virtues of a lauded personage like Benjamin Franklin, and see some of the positive aspects of the often-vilified George III. The 34 chapters progress smoothly, building on previously described events in lively prose. The numerous black-and-white photos, which include reproductions of portraits, documents, and maps, are informative. Those who read the book from start to finish will gain true understanding of a fascinating and important period. Readers looking for more specific information on such topics as the Boston Massacre or the First Continental Congress will also find this an excellent resource.

Steven Engelfried, Deschutes County Library, Bend, OR

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 7-12. According to John Adams, the American Revolution didn't begin with war; it began "in the minds of the people," in the 15 years leading up to battle. Bober's latest title presents a remarkably thorough, readable, and even-handed account of those critical pre-war years, examining events and personalities on both sides of the Atlantic that contributed to America's break from England--from the crowning of King George III to the writing of the Declaration of Independence. In previous books, such as Thomas Jefferson: Man on a Mountain (1988) and Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution (1995), Bober has distinguished herself by integrating meticulous research and compelling anecdotes to inspire readers to sympathize and connect with the history. She continues that tradition here. In clear, well-documented analysis, she shows the relationship between events and lends insight into major personalities--from Edmund Burke and George Grenville to Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Thomas Hutchinson--bringing them further to life through a fine selection of nicely reproduced portraits. She writes with an almost cinematic attention to physical detail, describing the rooms where revolutionary milestones took place and even the weather outside the windows. The result is a compelling, yet scholarly resource that places readers at the center of the action, encouraging them to learn about the historic events and people, care about them, and, perhaps, learn more by investigating the extensive bibliography. Even readers raised on political cynicism will come away feeling stirred by this powerful, exciting story of their government's birth. Gillian Engberg
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum (March 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689813295
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689813290
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,339,925 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Richie's Picks: COUNTDOWN TO INDEPENDENCE, April 2, 2006
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COUNTDOWN TO INDEPENDENCE is a fascinating book detailing the ideas behind the events on both sides of the Atlantic that led up to the American Revolution. I have frequently returned to this book to be rewarded with great detailed explanations of important concepts that are not discussed elsewhere. This is the kind of book that should replace those boring committee-produced texts that typically are used in American history classes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best primer of road to independence, August 5, 2011
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Countdown to Independence is by far the best "primer" of our journey to independence. I have used this book extensively in teaching American History - the early years. Each chapter deals chronologically with the development of people and events that would eventually lead to our founding as a country. What is very valuable is the covering of both sides of the issues. This is an excellent resource for the casual historian, researcher, or teacher.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Buy!, December 31, 2010
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This is an excellent book. I used it as apart of my daughter's homeschool program and she enjoyed reading it. I've even read through it myself.
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At half past seven on the morning of Saturday, October 25, 1760, the young Prince of Wales, George William Frederick, set out for his morning ride, accompanied by some of his servants. Read the first page
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Stamp Act, Great Britain, King George, Sam Adams, Lord North, Benjamin Franklin, New York, House of Commons, Thomas Hutchinson, Paul Revere, James Otis, Samuel Adams, William Pitt, Patrick Henry, Continental Congress, George Grenville, John Hancock, New England, Thomas Jefferson, Governor Bernard, House of Burgesses, Joseph Warren, General Gage, British Empire, Massachusetts Assembly
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