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A New York Times Bestseller Bestselling author Jay Winik brings to life in gripping detail the year 1944, which determined the outcome of World War II and put more pressure than any other on an ailing yet determined President Roosevelt.

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"Compelling. . . . This dramatic account highlights what too often has been glossed over that as nobly as the Greatest Generation fought under FDR s command, America could well have done more to thwart Nazi aggression."
--"The Boston Globe"" "In his new book, "1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History," author Jay Winik wallops us with America's shortcomings under President Franklin Roosevelt in responding to the Jewish emergency."
--"Chicago Tribune" "It s gratifying to hear someone called a public historian, as the "Baltimore Sun" said of Winik. . . . Here he follows up his "New York Times" best-selling" The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World" with a study of one crucial year in the wartime administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt."
--Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"" "Nimbly toggling between hemispheres, Winik knits familiar WWII headlines with surprising details from leaders' lives. . . . His recounting of concentration-camp logistics is haunting, and the tales of those who tried desperately to stop the mass murder have cinematic force. . . . Winik's vision of an alternate universe--in which an earlier end to Auschwitz creates a world that prizes goodness--is hard to buy yet easy to crave. But . . . there's no reason history can't change the future."
--Lily Rothman, "Time" "Posing as a book on President Roosevelt in 1944, this extraordinary book is in fact a compelling, comprehensive history of the Second World War told from FDR s point of view, certainly, but also featuring profound insights into Churchill, Hitler, the ordinary soldiers and civilians, and the monstrous suffering of Europe s Jews. The width of the canvas is astonishing. 1944 might have been, as Winik calls it, 'The year that changed history', but "1944" is a book that will change history-writing."
--Andrew Roberts, author of "Masters and Commander: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941-1945"" An accomplished popular historian unpacks the last full year of World War II and the excruciatingly difficult decisions facing Franklin Roosevelt. . . . Winik asks whether, by focusing so wholly on winning the war, Roosevelt missed 'his own Emancipation Proclamation moment, ' the chance to make the war about something bigger, specifically the vast humanitarian tragedy occurring in Nazi-controlled Europe. . . . The author's fair assessment of the evidence, detailed scene-setting, deft storytelling, and sure-handed grasp of this many-stranded narrative will inspire any reader to rethink this issue. Do we ask too much of Roosevelt or too little? A complex history rendered with great color and sympathy.
--"Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)" Monumental. . . . Winik has the mesmerizing gift of broad analysis that culminates in a clear vision of those war years 70 years ago. . . . Read it and weep isn t the moral of "1944." Read it and learn, however, is the key.
--NBC2.com" Vivid . . . memorable.
--"The Wall Street Journal"" Winik uses the same novelistic approach as he did in "April 1865: The Month That Saved America "(Harper, 2001), to draw readers into the high drama of that pivotal period of WWII.
--"Publishers Weekly"" "Many books have been written about World War Two. Many more about the Holocaust. But few, if any, have told both stories in parallel to such dramatic and awful effect. . . . in compelling detail and with a clear sense of how events seemed at the time."
--BookFilter.com "Jay Winik's ambitious new book addresses the destruction of the Jews during the Second World War. . . . Powerful. . . . Winik admires FDR, but he tempers his respect with stern criticisms of a president famed for his humanitarianism who nevertheless failed to act decisively when presented with incontrovertible facts."
--"Newsday" "Vivid . . . memorable."
--"The Wall Street Journal" "[An] animated tale of how the Holocaust tragically shifted into highest gear, even as the Allies turned the tide in the second world war. . . . Mr. Winik [is] a talented storyteller."
--"The Economist" "Winik uses the same novelistic approach as he did in "April 1865: The Month That Saved America "(Harper, 2001), to draw readers into the high drama of that pivotal period of WWII."
--"Publishers Weekly" "It's gratifying to hear someone called a public historian, as the "Baltimore Sun" said of Winik. . . . Here he follows up his "New York Times" best-selling" The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World" with a study of one crucial year in the wartime administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt."
--Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal" "Winik . . . turns his attention to Franklin Delano Roosevelt in this fast-paced history of the year the world was at a crossroads. . . . "1944" is a bracing war story about an inspiring president who led the Allies to victory but missed opportunities to save countless lives."
--Jane Ciabattari, BBC "As he did so masterfully in "April 1865," Winik focuses on one crucial period and illuminates the ways in which that time affected the course of American history."
--"BookPage" "Winik... turns his attention to Franklin Delano Roosevelt in this fast-paced history of the year the world was at a crossroads.... 1944 is a bracing war story about an inspiring president who led the Allies to victory but missed opportunities to save countless lives."
--Jane Ciabattari, BBC "A gifted storyteller with a proven talent for finding universal meaning in particular historical moments, Jay Winik has now turned his attention to 1944, an epochal year that shaped the way we live now. With grace and energy, he tells a vital story well, bringing those distant days back to vivid life. This is a terrific read."
--Jon Meacham, author of "Franklin and Winston" and the Pulitzer-winning "American Lion" "An accomplished popular historian unpacks the last full year of World War II and the excruciatingly difficult decisions facing Franklin Roosevelt. . . . Winik asks whether, by focusing so wholly on winning the war, Roosevelt missed 'his own Emancipation Proclamation moment, ' the chance to make the war about something bigger, specifically 'the vast humanitarian tragedy occurring in Nazi-controlled Europe.' . . . The author's fair assessment of the evidence, detailed scene-setting, deft storytelling, and sure-handed grasp of this many-stranded narrative will inspire any reader to rethink this issue. Do we ask too much of Roosevelt or too little? A complex history rendered with great color and sympathy."
--"Kirkus Reviews "(starred review) "Jay Winik is a master of the historical moment. His "April 1865" distilled the Civil War and Reconstruction into a few fraught weeks. "1944" fittingly encompasses more time, as his canvas is larger, but it delivers the same insight and impact, in similarly vivid and compelling prose. A wonderful book!"
--H. W. Brands, author of "Traitor to His Class: The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" "Jay Winik is a master storyteller and in "1944" he has a horrifying, mesmerizing story to tell. FDR was a great hero of World War II, but as Winik shows, even the wisest of men can have moral blind spots. With drama, power, and passion, Winik brings to life a magnificent and terrible time."
--Evan Thomas, author of "Ike's Bluff" and "Being Nixon" "To understand the 20th century, you need to understand 1944. With his usual great research and storytelling talent, Jay Winik makes that dramatic year come alive."
--Walter Isaacson, author of "The Innovators" and "Steve Jobs"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781410486004
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
  • Publisher Imprint: Thorndike Press Large Print
  • Edition: Large type / large print edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1410486001
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jul 2016
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 210 mm
  • No of Pages: 1044
  • Sub Title: FDR and the year that changed history
  • Width: 140 mm

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