From the Publisher
"Here is popular history at its very best---in its historical interest, its skill in storytelling, and its excellent match of the narrator's voice to text and author." ---AudioFile
From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY
"Here is popular history at its very bestin its historical interest, its skill in storytelling, and its excellent match of the narrator's voice to text and author." AudioFile
OCTOBER 2014 - AudioFile
Michael Kramer’s fine, elegiac reading of Bruce Catton’s Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the closing months of the Civil War reminds us why Catton is so many readers’ favorite historian. Here is popular history at its very best— in its historical interest, its skill in storytelling, and its excellent match of the narrator’s voice to text and author. Knowing the story already makes it possible to listen to this closing chapter alone and, at the same time, won’t prevent listeners from being on the edge of their seats throughout. Catton’s book features soldiership, good and bad, competent and worse—far, far worse. Here we can cheer for the good and curse the rest, regardless of which side they’re on. D.A.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine