Revolutionary Summer details the first critical months of America’s fight for independence. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joseph J. Ellis analyzes both the political and military battles and explains why these events were so significant. Ellis’ writing is eloquent and informative, yet easy-to-follow. The novel is impeccably researched and I loved reading lines straight from George Washington and John Adams. Ellis also provides fascinating background on important British counterparts and explains how attitudes of the day lead to many crucial decisions. I learned many remarkable facts from Revolutionary Summer and highly recommend this novel.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 4 religious exclamations
Violence/Gore: Several reports of violence from the battlefields, including a beheading; a fire destroys a great portion of New York City; soldiers are executed during battle in non-detailed scenes of violent death.
Sex/Nudity: A sexual reference is made; a few reported incidents of sexual activity involving prostitutes and rape.
Mature Subject Matter:
War, death
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Individuals drink.


