"History teaches, reinforces what we believe in, what we stand for, and what we ought to be willing to stand up for. History is or should be the bedrock of patriotism, not the chest-pounding kind of patriotism but the real thing, love of country. We are living now in an era of momentous change, of huge transitions in all aspects of life here, nationwide, worldwide and this creates great pressures and tensions. But history shows that times of change are the times when we are most likely to learn. This nation was founded on change. We should embrace the possibilities in these exciting times and hold to a steady course, because we have a sense of navigation, a sense of what we've been through in times past and who we are."
David McCullough - 1776
This is a huge book. I have it and can't give you a summary for each chapter. I suggest you get the book and read it.
Americans were conformists and lacked the inner resources to lead truly independent lives.
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The thesis of this book review is that the novel effectively explores themes of identity and belonging through its complex characters and engaging storytelling.
The thesis of "Thin Wood Walls" by David H.C. Read is an exploration of the author's experiences living through the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The book delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the impact of wartime prejudice on individuals and families.
Truth of my heart.
a book by Thomas Paine
In general, something like:Overview of book-related facts: title, author, genre, a one or two-sentence summary of the book, and the thesis of the book report.Depending on the length of the book report, 3 or more paragraphs, each making a single point in support of the thesis.A conclusion paragraph, restating the thesis, and describing out the points in the paragraphs in (2) prove the thesis.
Adam Smith's 1776 book was titled "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations." It is commonly referred to as "The Wealth of Nations."
David's eyes are blue in the book I Am David.
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