debby_joyblue reviewed The soul of America by Jon Meacham
Review of 'The soul of America' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Possibly 3+ stars
The NYT Book Review says, "Appalled by the ascendancy of Donald J. Trump, and shaken by the deadly white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville in 2017, Meacham returns to other moments in our history when fear and division seemed rampant. He wants to remind us that the current political turmoil is not unprecedented, that as a nation we have survived times worse than this. . . . Meacham tries to summon the better angels by looking back at when America truly has been great."
Overall, I was more infuriated than hopeful. We have taken so many steps backward. I'll have to consider further after digestion.
Meacham jumped around quite a bit within sections (people having died and then being alive again; people during different phases of their service, out of order), which was confusing/frustrating.
One of several significant quotes: "'The country has to awaken every now and …
Possibly 3+ stars
The NYT Book Review says, "Appalled by the ascendancy of Donald J. Trump, and shaken by the deadly white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville in 2017, Meacham returns to other moments in our history when fear and division seemed rampant. He wants to remind us that the current political turmoil is not unprecedented, that as a nation we have survived times worse than this. . . . Meacham tries to summon the better angels by looking back at when America truly has been great."
Overall, I was more infuriated than hopeful. We have taken so many steps backward. I'll have to consider further after digestion.
Meacham jumped around quite a bit within sections (people having died and then being alive again; people during different phases of their service, out of order), which was confusing/frustrating.
One of several significant quotes: "'The country has to awaken every now and then to the fact that the people are responsible for the government they get,' Truman wrote, 'and when they elect a man to the presidency who doesn’t take care of the job, they’ve got nobody to blame but themselves.'"
