Valiant Ambition
George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution
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Scott Brick
Winner of the George Washington Prize
A surprising account of the middle years of the American Revolution and the tragic relationship between George Washington and Benedict Arnold, from the New York Times bestselling author of In The Heart of the Sea, Mayflower, and In the Hurricane's Eye.
"May be one of the greatest what-if books of the age—a volume that turns one of America’s best-known narratives on its head.”—Boston Globe
"Clear and insightful, [Valiant Ambition] consolidates Philbrick's reputation as one of America's foremost practitioners of narrative nonfiction."—Wall Street Journal
In the second book of his acclaimed American Revolution series, Nathaniel Philbrick turns to the tragic relationship between George Washington and Benedict Arnold. In September 1776, the vulnerable Continental army under an unsure George Washington evacuated New York after a devastating defeat by the British army. Three weeks later, one of his favorite generals, Benedict Arnold, miraculously succeeded in postponing the British naval advance down Lake Champlain that might have lost the war. As this book ends, four years later Washington has vanquished his demons, and Arnold has fled to the enemy. America was forced at last to realize that the real threat to its liberties might not come from without but from withinComplex, controversial, and dramatic, Valiant Ambition is a portrait of a people in crisis and the war that gave birth to a nation.
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Philbrick tells the story of the traitor Benedict Arnold in relation to George Washington.
I always enjoy Philbrick’s work, but this was not my favorite. I had the impression he was at times a bit too critical of Gen. Washington. Pointing out obvious mistakes is one thing; passing judgment from the safety of an office nearly 250 years hence is quite another.
The author portrays Arnold honestly, warts and all. At times you may think he is an apologist for Arnold. But in the end you will find the realization that despite his crimes, Arnold was a courageous war fighter.
This is definitely worth your time if you would like a more detailed and thorough look at someone who could have gone down in history as a hero rather than a traitor had he been less concerned about his own welfare.
Valiant Ambition
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a good primer, but...
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Benedict Arnold shows History can repeat itself
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Well done
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