The Killer Angels - Michael Shaara
"This is a different kind of army. If you look at
history you'll see men fight for pay, or women, or some other kind of
loot. They fight for land, or because a king makes them, or just
because they like killing. But we're here for something new.
I don't...this hasn't happened much in the history of the world.
We're an army going out to set other men free."
What motivates a nation to go to war with other nations? What
motivates a nation to go to war with itself? Michael Shaara deals
with this second question in his brilliant historical novel The
Killer Angels. The battle of Gettysburg was one of the most
important moments in our nation's history, and Shaara's novel brings it
alive like few writers have. It is no wonder that it won the
Pulitzer Prize for literature.
By letting us inside the minds of the major leaders of both the
northern and southern armies, Shaara puts us right in the middle of the
action and helps us to better understand what happened at Gettysburg and
what it was like. The Killer Angels takes a remote
historical battle and makes us care about the people who fought it, and
helps us understand the reasons they fought.
Anyone with even a slight interest in the Civil War or military
strategy should read this book. This is also a great book for
those who have never tried historical fiction before. The writing
never gets in the way of the story--it is easy to read, and moves along
fairly quickly. Since most eighth graders study American history
in their social studies classes, The Killer Angels would be a
perfect choice to complement what you learn in class.