Maybe I shouldn't admit that this 5th grade reading level book was just my speed, but it was! I love the format of the book. The anecdotal readings that are not more than a couple pages each. It also covers multiple perspectives: from political leaders, to military personnel, to the average homesteader. It draws information from official documents, personal letters, and published works. In each case, a more in-depth source is cited. An extensive bibliography is included with the book. It would be a good starting point resource for a student researching the American Revolution or trying to decide on a term paper topic.
And I probably shouldn't admit that tears squirted out of my eyes at several points. Ah, LIFE! LIBERTY! PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS! But the cost. I don't think that modern people really understand the brutal cost of the freedom we enjoy. And would we do it again, knowing the joyous outcome more than 200 years later? Can you imagine... "American freedom is threatened! Come and fight. We won't pay you, won't feed you, and you'll have to do battle with minimal weapons while barefoot in the winter. Sign up now!"
But they did. A whole generation sacrificed everything they had for every future generation. I dare you to not shed a tear while reading this book.