Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Pg. 99: Jamie Malanowski's "And the War Came"

Today's feature at the Page 99 Test: And the War Came: The Six Months That Tore America Apart by Jamie Malanowski.

About the book:
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Jamie Malanowski, lead writer of The New York Times’ highly acclaimed Disunion blog, masterfully recounts the origins of America’s greatest national tragedy in real time. Drawing on diaries, speeches, and newspaper accounts of the six months leading up to the first shots fired on Fort Sumter, And the War Came chronicles the events that tore the nation apart, and delves into the hearts and minds of the men and women who tried in vain to avoid a conflict on American soil. From the controversial election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 and the failed Crittenden Compromise to the secession of seven Southern states and the election of Jefferson Davis, Malanowski draws indelible portraits of the politicians and soldiers who controlled the country’s destiny. And by unfolding, week by week, the major issues and emotional nuances that led to the Civil War, he sheds new light on the darkest period in American history.
Watch the trailer for And the War Came, and learn more about the book and author at Jamie Malanowski's website and blog.

Jamie Malanowski is a writer and editor. A member of the original staff of Spy, where he worked seven years, Jamie has also been an editor at Time, Esquire and most recently Playboy, where he was Managing Editor. His novels include Mr. Stupid Goes to Washington and The Coup.

The Page 99 Test: The Coup.

The Page 99 Test: And the War Came.

--Marshal Zeringue