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Oct 26, 2021 | ISBN 9780593458754 | 1512 Minutes

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“Thought-provoking…Lanctot offers a well-written presentation … which general readers might compare to Justus Doenecke’s Nothing Less Than War and G. J. Meyer’s The World Remade.” —Library Journal

“Lanctot shifts smoothly among these pivotal personalities and makes the details of this broadly ranging history accessible to all sorts of readers….Lanctot’s focus on the roles of the titanic figures contributes a unique and valuable view of America’s place in the Great War’s genesis.” —Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

“Lively and enthralling…The real strength of The Approaching Storm is not its colorful and well-drawn supporting cast but the three pivotal figures at its center, who provide a remarkably revealing lens for viewing the unrelenting internecine conflicts that roiled the American home front during World War I and well into the years beyond.” —New York Journal of Books
 
“The Approaching Storm brings the reader on a journey whose destination is preordained. However, the people and circumstances that guide the way form the crux of a brilliantly told history. The heart of the book consists of the three robust personalities caught in the middle of a rapidly escalating situation. Author Neil Lanctot relates the past with elegance and flair.” —Seattle Book Review

“Accessible and engaging…The author is at his best when he writes about Addams, whose pacifism seems a logical extension of her commitment to social justice and her faith in the meliorative power of expertise. His portraits of Roosevelt and Wilson are less analytically rich, but they’re still incisive.…Lanctot’s boldest and most provocative intervention may be his decision to reframe the wartime intervention debate as a three-cornered contest.…[his] book reminds us that the seemingly inevitable transformation of the United States into a great military power was not, in fact, inevitable at all.” —Not Even Past podcast

“A meticulously researched examination of the dynamic among three important American newsmakers of the early 20th century.” ⁠—Kirkus Review

“A fresh, character-driven look at the debate over America’s entry into World War I…a rich and rewarding portrait of a crucial turning point in American history.” —Publishers Weekly

“How do you awaken a giant? In this crisply written and richly researched history, Neil Lanctot narrates a dramatic story of how America entered into World War I despite President Wilson’s profound reservations and the fierce opposition of the popular international women’s peace movement. It is a significant contribution to the literature on the Great War.” —Joel Paul, author of the bestselling Without Precedent: Chief Justice John Marshall and His Times

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