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The Practical Guide to America

Entertaining American History for Curious People (Practical Guides)

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History books usually fall into two categories: impossibly dry or hopelessly long.

This one is neither. Instead, think of it as the “greatest hits album” of American history. It’s packed with the stories, characters, and oddball events that shaped a very unruly nation. From rebellious colonists tossing tea into Boston Harbor, to presidents who rewrote the rules of leadership, to astronauts, inventors, protestors, and entrepreneurs who changed the world (sometimes by accident), this book walks you through the drama with a side order of fun.

You’ll discover why America called itself an “experiment” and how wars at home and abroad reshaped the nation. Along the way, you’ll meet visionaries, villains, and everyday folks whose choices made history anything but inevitable.

Light, lively, and loaded with surprising stories, The Practical Guide to America is for anyone who wants to actually enjoy history. It’s guaranteed to make you the most interesting person at the next backyard cookout.

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The Practical Guide to America
(Entertaining American History for Curious People)

By Tom McHale

This is an enjoyable quick history of America. Mr. McHale hits the high points, not providing a great deal of detail about any one event or series of events. I think that is what he was going for. As with any summary, there are a lot of events not covered. But an all inclusive book about America would take volumes! Mr. McHale does give a good overview from the Revolution to Covid. Happily, I saw very little judgment or politics.

Very enjoyable!

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