…a story of timeless importance, told with uncommon empathy and fluency…David McCullough is interested in only one thing, namely how it was possible that two autodidacts from Ohio managed to satisfy a longing that the species had harbored for centuries. The Wright Brothers is…a story, well told, about what might be the most astonishing feat mankind has ever accomplished…The Wright Brothers soars.
Why the writer’s work capturing “the Spirit of America” has never been more timely.
As the famed duo of air travel take flight, renowned historian McCullough crafts “an uplifting reminder that success lies not just in achievements but in how you respond to setbacks.” Review by Heller McAlpin.
Whether you consider yourself a history buff or not, a new book by David McCullough means one thing: it’s time to clear your schedule and head to your best reading chair. Few writers can match the bestselling, award-winning historian when it comes to bringing the past to life. Here are five reasons to rush out and pick up his […]
This year, we resolve to read more books. And with so many great reads being released in 2015, keeping our resolution will be a pleasure. From new thrillers from our favorite authors (Baldacci! Sandford! King!), to a richly written family drama spanning generations, to a brand-new novel from living legend Harper Lee, these are just a […]
Biographies combine fascinating stories with the tantalizing possibility of understanding, just a little bit, what it might be like to walk in another person’s shoes. They also make foolproof gifts for dad. Is he interested in politics? Grab him the new Reagan biography. Is he more of a sports guy? Then he’ll likely get a kick out […]