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Cover of To Wake the Giant: A Novel of Pearl Harbor

To Wake the Giant: A Novel of Pearl Harbor

✍ Scribed by Shaara, Jeff


Book ID
100660640
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
399 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


***New York Times* bestselling author Jeff Shaara takes on Pearl Harbor, the world-changing attack that catapulted America into World War II, in a novel featuring his trademark "you are there" immediacy. **

The master of military fiction details the lead-up to the attack, the events of that terrible Sunday in December, and the aftermath with his signature sense of urgency and intensity. Based on voluminous research and unprecedented access to the archives at the Pearl Harbor memorial and museum in Honolulu, among many other sources, this is destined to be one of Shaara's definitive works and most enduring bestsellers.


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