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Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the Revolution
Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the Revolution
Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the Revolution
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Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the Revolution

Written by Jeff Shaara

Narrated by Victor Garber

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Jeff Shaara dazzled readers with his bestselling novels Gods and Generals, The Last Full Measure, and Gone for Soldiers. Now the acclaimed author who illuminated the Civil War and the Mexican-American War brilliantly brings to life the American Revolution, creating a superb saga of the men who helped to forge the destiny of a nation.

In 1770, the fuse of revolution is lit by a fateful command "Fire!" as England's peacekeeping mission ignites into the Boston Massacre. The senseless killing of civilians leads to a tumultuous trial in which lawyer John Adams must defend the very enemy who has assaulted and abused the laws he holds sacred.

The taut courtroom drama soon broadens into a stunning epic of war as King George III leads a reckless and corrupt government in London toward the escalating abuse of his colonies. Outraged by the increasing loss of their liberties, an extraordinary gathering of America's most inspiring characters confronts the British presence with the ideals that will change history.

John Adams, the idealistic attorney devoted to the law, who rises to greatness by the power of his words . . . Ben Franklin, one of the most celebrated men of his time, the elderly and audacious inventor and philosopher who endures firsthand the hostile prejudice of the British government . . . Thomas Gage, the British general given the impossible task of crushing a colonial rebellion without starting an all-out war . . . George Washington, the dashing Virginian whose battle experience in the French and Indian War brings him the recognition that elevates him to command of a colonial army . . . and many other immortal names from the Founding Family of the colonial struggle - Abigail Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Joseph Warren, Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee - captured as never before in their full flesh-and-blood humanity.

More than a powerful portrait of the people and purpose of the revolution, Rise to Rebellion is a vivid account of history's most pivotal events. The Boston Tea Party, the battles of Concord and Bunker Hill: all are recreated with the kind of breathtaking detail only a master like Jeff Shaara can muster. His most impressive achievement, Rise to Rebellion reveals with new immediacy how philosophers became fighters, ideas their ammunition, and how a scattered group of colonies became the United States of America.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateJul 3, 2001
ISBN9780553755282
Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the Revolution
Author

Jeff Shaara

JEFF SHAARA is the award-winning, New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of seventeen novels, including Rise to Rebellion and The Rising Tide, as well as Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure - two novels that complete his father's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, The Killer Angels. Shaara was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, and lives in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Jul 24, 2018

    n this book the author takes the reader from the early days of the colonies rejection to British rule through the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The characters are familiar:.Ben Franklin, John (and Abigail) Adams, George Washington, and British General Thomas Gage. The book kept my interest as I went through it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Aug 23, 2015

    good, but several factual errors
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Sep 18, 2011

    Jeff Shaara takes a monumental point in US History and makes it a classic read. This is not a historical text but you'll learn as much through this work of "fiction" as you would through several Non-fiction pieces on the same topic.

    Don't let the size of the work (paperback copy at 536 pages) scare you. Mr Sharra's engaging text will keep you moving through the book and at the end wanting to come back for more. If you have the same result as I - there is good news as the second book in this series by Mr. Sharra is The Glorious Cause.

    The writing by Mr. Sharra makes the characters and people deeply involved with leading up to the US Revolutionary war lifelike and realistic. You'll feel for John Adams and George Washington as they feel the stress of living under British rule - you'll also lament with Franklin and understand the role of British governor's.

    It's a great read and highly recommended.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    May 11, 2011

    A good read with a day by day diary approach to pre 1776 events.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Aug 16, 2010

    My history books in school presented the American Revolution as a glorious triumph, and it was. But they left out the part about how England basically gave it all away via incompetence.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Jan 7, 2010

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars A Fictional Accounting of the American Rebellion, November 16, 2009

    This book is a fictional account of the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. Mr. Shaara takes the reader on a journey through events as supposedly seen in the eyes of notable figures of the time. Most of the events are covered through the fictional accounts of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, and, later on in the book, George Washington.

    I am a fan of history and enjoy all sorts of historical fiction as well, but I found this book a bit hard to get through. I've breezed through the first part, but the book got tedious towards the middle and end.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Feb 27, 2009

    I loved this book. Jeff Shaara takes you on a journey through the leading days to the American Revolution through the eyes of Ben Franklin, John (and Abigail) Adams, George Washington, and British General Thomas Gage. We see the Boston Massacre, the turmoil surrounding taxation, and the attempts to get Parliament and the King to treat the colonies as regular citizens. The characterizations and plot development make this book flow very well; you learn about people's background and motivations that aren't necessarily common knowledge for historical figures. It's a wonderfully written book that should be required reading in schools. It portrays the time and place of the American Revolution and its importance very well.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Nov 12, 2008

    This book is wonderful for learning about the American Revolution. New insight into America's much loved Sons of Liberty make the subject interesting and keeps the reader eager to find out what will happen next. I reccommend it for advanced Middle School aged students through high school.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Jan 12, 2006

    None of these are as good as "The Killer Angels", but the Jeff Shaara keepts trying. Not bad, just not great.