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Sep 1, 2005 · Three-line review: Coming off our trip to Israel, I was interested in learning more about the religious history of the Middle East, which is what drew me to this book. Feiler makes his journey through Israel, Iraq, and Iran searching for information and answers about religion while examining his own Jewish roots in an Eat, Pray, Love kind of way.
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Sep 20, 2005 · BOOK REVIEW. William Tecumseh Sherman’s legendary “march” (1864–65) through Georgia and the Carolinas—toward Appomattox, and victory—is the subject of Doctorow’s panoramic tenth novel.
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Nov 3, 2020 · Nov 3, 2020 Updated Nov 3, 2020. In 2005 award-winning author, E.L. Doctorow, released a book that handled one of the more controversial aspects of the Civil War. In The March, Doctorow addresses General William Tecumseh Sherman’s strategic foray across the south designed to gut the Confederacy and destroy its citizen’s willingness to wage war.
Sep 12, 2006 · Based on 8 reviews. Rave. Positive. Mixed. Pan. What The Reviewers Say. Rave John Updike, The New Yorker. [Doctorow's] splendid new novel ... combines the author’s saturnine strengths with an elegiac compassion and prose of a glittering, swift-moving economy ...
Sep 20, 2005 · The March is a typically expansive novel by E.L. Doctorow, focusing on General Sherman's final Civil War campaigns - not only the March to the Sea but his invasion of the Carolinas, fighting a war increasingly ruthless, muddled and one-sided.
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Sep 25, 2005 · Sept. 25, 2005. THE MARCH. By E. L. Doctorow. 363 pp. Random House. $25.95. Since everyone knows how they will end (as well as how they started), novels about great historical episodes...
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