![]() This is exciting history, and Fischer adeptly paints it in stirring tones while giving background information on Revere and General Thomas Gage. The author shows how Longfellow's poem deliberately distorted the facts in order to suit the political climate of the times the real story surrounding Revere's role and the battles of Concord and Lexington is infinitely more interesting because it involves planning, courage, danger, suspense, and national destiny. Fischer's exhaustive research shows that Revere played an important role in pre-Revolutionary Boston that included, but was by no means limited to, his midnight ride. ![]() ![]() YA-A whole book about a minor incident? You bet, and a terrific book, at that. ![]()
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