Reviews
An Apple Book of the Month Pick for November A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "We loved following the intimate stories of the young, inexperienced Washington and the fascinatingly eccentric Franklin. Brands lets us see these legendary heroes as real people while keeping us in awe of their extraordinary accomplishments. Exhilarating and reflective, Our First Civil War makes American history read like a page-turning thriller." --Apple Books, (Book of the Month Pick) "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "In Our First Civil War , the prolific historian H. W. Brands places the battle between the Patriots and the often-ignored Loyalists at the center of the story. The result is a view of the Revolution as a fight of 'one American against another'. . . In these pages are several challenges to the standard American revolution narrative. We see Washington super-sensitive about his reputation and military acumen. We discover that Britain was willing to reach an early negotiated peace to the conflict. We find that the threat of mutiny, especially among Pennsylvanians, was more serious than sometimes rendered. And while the facile telling of the Tory story has northerners fleeing to Canada, Brands sets forth the depth of the Southern resistance to the rebels, particularly in the Carolinas." --The Boston Globe "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, An Apple Book of the Month Pick for November A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus "Brands is known for histories that are timely, fascinating and beautifully written. . . This slice of American history will especially resonate at a time when the United States is locked in another ideological struggle over which is the best path forward." --BookPage, A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "In Our First Civil War , the prolific historian H. W. Brands places the battle between the Patriots and the often-ignored Loyalists at the center of the story. The result is a view of the Revolution as a fight of 'one American against another'. . . In these pages are several challenges to the standard American revolution narrative. We see Washington super-sensitive about his reputation and military acumen. We discover that Britain was willing to reach an early negotiated peace to the conflict. We find that the threat of mutiny, especially among Pennsylvanians, was more serious than sometimes rendered. And while the facile telling of the Tory story has northerners fleeing to Canada, Brands sets forth the depth of the Southern resistance to the rebels, particularly in the Carolinas." --The Boston Globe "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "Instead of discussing the Revolutionary War's causes, political philosophies, or military details, Brand presents the motivations, relationships, and actions of its participants, in their own words. . . This engaging book, which includes often-neglected Indigenous and Black perspectives of the war, reads like the story of a contentious extended family, as opposed to a traditional military history." --Library Journal (starred review) "An engaging, provocative look at the American Revolution and the largely forgotten battle lines it drew within the colonies: dividing neighbors, families, and communities. . . The American Revolution is often taught as a great swelling of popular unrest, but Brands shows how fine the distinctions were, and how the build-up toward war tore societies apart and created resentments and differences that would be passed down through generations." --CrimeReads "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands'' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "Was the Revolution truly a ''civil war'' at heart? And what was the role of the many tens of thousands of everyday Loyalists whose presence made it potentially so? . . . Brands provides a brisk, engaging narrative history of the Revolution itself [and] ensure[s] that an oft-overlooked part of the American Revolution receives its due." --The Wall Street Journal "In Our First Civil War , the prolific historian H. W. Brands places the battle between the Patriots and the often-ignored Loyalists at the center of the story. The result is a view of the Revolution as a fight of ''one American against another''. . . In these pages are several challenges to the standard American revolution narrative. We see Washington super-sensitive about his reputation and military acumen. We discover that Britain was willing to reach an early negotiated peace to the conflict. We find that the threat of mutiny, especially among Pennsylvanians, was more serious than sometimes rendered. And while the facile telling of the Tory story has northerners fleeing to Canada, Brands sets forth the depth of the Southern resistance to the rebels, particularly in the Carolinas." --The Boston Globe "Compelling. . . Brands pays special attention to the frontier, where the web of conflicts was incredibly complex. . . [and] provides lucid explanations of the tricky politics in play. . . During this deeply polarized time, it''s good to be reminded that the unity essential to creating American identity was achieved at great cost. Division has been with us from the start." --Christian Science Monitor "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period''s complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "Instead of discussing the Revolutionary War''s causes, political philosophies, or military details, Brand presents the motivations, relationships, and actions of its participants, in their own words. . . This engaging book, which includes often-neglected Indigenous and Black perspectives of the war, reads like the story of a contentious extended family, as opposed to a traditional military history." --Library Journal (starred review) "An engaging, provocative look at the American Revolution and the largely forgotten battle lines it drew within the colonies: dividing neighbors, families, and communities. . . The American Revolution is often taught as a great swelling of popular unrest, but Brands shows how fine the distinctions were, and how the build-up toward war tore societies apart and created resentments and differences that would be passed down through generations." --CrimeReads "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, A History Book Club Main Selection "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "Was the Revolution truly a 'civil war' at heart? And what was the role of the many tens of thousands of everyday Loyalists whose presence made it potentially so? . . . Brands provides a brisk, engaging narrative history of the Revolution itself [and] ensure[s] that an oft-overlooked part of the American Revolution receives its due." --The Wall Street Journal "In Our First Civil War , the prolific historian H. W. Brands places the battle between the Patriots and the often-ignored Loyalists at the center of the story. The result is a view of the Revolution as a fight of 'one American against another'. . . In these pages are several challenges to the standard American revolution narrative. We see Washington super-sensitive about his reputation and military acumen. We discover that Britain was willing to reach an early negotiated peace to the conflict. We find that the threat of mutiny, especially among Pennsylvanians, was more serious than sometimes rendered. And while the facile telling of the Tory story has northerners fleeing to Canada, Brands sets forth the depth of the Southern resistance to the rebels, particularly in the Carolinas." --The Boston Globe "Brands delivers a page-turning account of the [Revolutionary War]. . . Gripping prose and lucid explanations of the period's complex politics make this an essential reconsideration of the Revolutionary era." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brands shows how fraught and complicated [the Revolution] was for the generation that lived through it, a perspective well worth considering amid our current divisions." -- BookPage (starred review) "Instead of discussing the Revolutionary War's causes, political philosophies, or military details, Brand presents the motivations, relationships, and actions of its participants, in their own words. . . This engaging book, which includes often-neglected Indigenous and Black perspectives of the war, reads like the story of a contentious extended family, as opposed to a traditional military history." --Library Journal (starred review) "An engaging, provocative look at the American Revolution and the largely forgotten battle lines it drew within the colonies: dividing neighbors, families, and communities. . . The American Revolution is often taught as a great swelling of popular unrest, but Brands shows how fine the distinctions were, and how the build-up toward war tore societies apart and created resentments and differences that would be passed down through generations." --CrimeReads "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus, "Americans tend to forget that we have always been at war with one another--even in the beginning. In this splendid new book, H. W. Brands tells the story of the American Revolution as it really unfolded--as a civil war between colonial patriots and those loyal to the British Crown and Parliament. Division, Brands reminds us, is as American as unity." --Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope "H.W. Brands' Our First Civil War is a sleek, riveting one-volume account of the American Revolution that speaks compellingly to our current age of division and discord. A bravura performance by one of our great historical storytellers." --Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy and In the Heart of the Sea, winner of the National Book Award "An expert account . . . A skillful traditional history of the American Revolution that pays more than the usual attention to its American opponents." --Kirkus "Brands is known for histories that are timely, fascinating and beautifully written. . . This slice of American history will especially resonate at a time when the United States is locked in another ideological struggle over which is the best path forward." --BookPage