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Brothers in Arms: A review of Max Watman...

Brothers in Arms: A review of Max Watman’s Tomorrow, the War

Writing a novel after spending years writing nonfiction is no easy trick. Trust me, I know. My hard drive is littered with stories never shared. My next book, if I do finish it, will be another nonfiction tome. Completing a novel, or even a novella, feels to me a bit like becoming a ballet dancer […]

He’s got mail: Mailman: My Wild Ride Del

He’s got mail: Mailman: My Wild Ride Delivering the Mail in Appalachia and Finally Finding Home by Stephen Starring Grant

March 2020 was a very bad month for Stephen Starring Grant. He was hustling to New York City for a meeting at the swank “boutique marketing consultancy” that employed him as the “head of strategy.” The company was launching a new initiative for a law firm that helped “the ultrarich, and only the ultrarich.” Then […]

I Won’t Drink to That: A review of Malör

I Won’t Drink to That: A review of Malört: The Redemption of a Revered and Reviled Spirit

Did you hear the one about the Russian Jew from Minnesota who walked into a Chicago bar to sell the owner Swedish booze? Sure, it sounds like the set-up of a bad joke, but it’s a true story and one entertainingly told by journalist Josh Noel in Malört: The Redemption of a Revered and Reviled […]

Fringe Benefits: A review of ‘Wide Awake

Fringe Benefits: A review of ‘Wide Awake: The Forgotten Force That Elected Lincoln and Spurred the Civil War’ by Jon Grinspan

Marching Proud Boys wearing black Fred Perry polos and getting into fisticuffs with Antifa. Anonymous hacktivists wearing creepy, plastic Guy Fawkes masks and messing with the computers of law enforcement and other organizations they think corrupt or cruel. Oath Keepers proclaiming to be “Guardians of the Republic” and traveling to the U.S. Capitol with paramilitary […]

Guerrillas in Their Midst: A review of T...

Guerrillas in Their Midst: A review of The Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln’s Special Forces, the Manhunt for Mosby’s Rangers, and the Shadow War That Forged America’s Special Operations

The history of the Civil War frequently is told through its biggest battles and personalities: the Battle of Bull Run. Antietam. Gettysburg. Abraham Lincoln. Jefferson Davis. U.S. Grant. Robert E. Lee. Certain big moments inevitably figure into the narrative. South Carolina’s secession. The attack on Fort Sumter. The Emancipation Proclamation. Booth’s assassination of Lincoln….(Read more)