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HISTORY MATTERS

by me.” Some of McCullough’s appreciations here are of writers who are not much read these days, such as Herman Wouk and Paul Horgan\u003B a long piece concerns a president who’s been largely lost in the shuffle too, Harry Truman, whose decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan McCullough defends. At his best here, McCullough uses history as a way to orient thinking about the present, and with luck to good ends: “I am a short\u002Drange pessimist and a long\u002Drange optimist. I sincerely believe that we may be on the way to a very different and far better time.”"

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:192
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9781668098

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This comprehensive history resource offers young readers an engaging journey through pivotal moments that shaped our world, presenting complex historical events with remarkable clarity and narrative ...

Our Review

This comprehensive history resource offers young readers an engaging journey through pivotal moments that shaped our world, presenting complex historical events with remarkable clarity and narrative power. The book masterfully connects past to present, showing how political movements, social changes, and technological breakthroughs continue to influence contemporary society. Through vivid storytelling and carefully selected primary sources, it transforms abstract historical concepts into tangible, relatable experiences for middle grade and young adult readers. The chronological organization helps students build meaningful connections between different eras and civilizations.

What sets this historical survey apart is its ability to make academic content accessible without sacrificing depth or accuracy, striking that rare balance between educational rigor and reading enjoyment. Teen readers will appreciate how the material respects their intelligence while providing the context needed to understand complex cause-and-effect relationships in world history. Parents and educators will value the thoughtful discussion prompts and the way it encourages critical thinking about historical patterns and their modern parallels. This is the kind of foundational text that can genuinely spark a lifelong interest in understanding how our world came to be.

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