The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
Title: The Killer Angels
Author: Michael Shaara
Publisher: McKay 1974
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 368
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: TBR Reduction; Mount TBR; A to Z - K; New Author
In the four most bloody and courageous days of our nation’s history, two armies fought for two conflicting dreams. One dreamed of freedom, the other of a way of life. Far more than rifles and bullets were carried into battle. There were memories. There were promises. There was love. And far more than men fell on those Pennsylvania fields. Bright futures, untested innocence, and pristine beauty were also the casualties of war. Michael Shaara’s Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece is unique, sweeping, unforgettable—the dramatic story of the battleground for America’s destiny.
Our book club selection for January. How have I never actually read this book? I love history, I especially love U.S. History, and I love historical fiction. At any rate, This was a fascinating account of the battle of Gettysburg. I loved being able to get into the heads of the various generals and soldiers. Somehow a fictional account of the battle makes it more real. I came out of the book with a better understanding of the battle progression and decisions made by various people. A recommendation for history lovers.