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Gripping and inspiring, The Soul of America is Jon Meacham s declaration of his faith in America. . . . Meacham, by chronicling the nation s struggles from revolutionary times to current day, makes the resonant argument that America has faced division before and not only survived it but thrived. . . . Meacham believes the nation will move beyond Trump because, in the end, as they have shown on vital issues before, Americans embrace their better angels. This book stands as a testament to that choice a reminder that the country has a history of returning to its core values of freedom and equality after enduring periods of distraction and turmoil. Newsday
Meacham tells us we ve been here before and can find our way out, urging readers to enter the arena, avoid tribalism, respect facts and listen to history. The Washington Post
This engrossing, edifying, many-voiced chronicle, subtly propelled by concern over the troubled Trump administration, calls on readers to defend democracy, decency, and the common good. Best-selling Meacham s topic couldn t be more urgent. Booklist (starred review)
Meacham has become one of America s most earnest and thoughtful biographers and historians. . . . He employs all of those skills in The Soul of America, a thoroughly researched and smoothly written roundup of some of the worst parts of American history and how they were gradually overcome. . . . Meacham gives readers a long-term perspective on American history and a reason to believe the soul of America is ultimately one of kindness and caring, not rancor and paranoia. Finally, Meacham provides advice to find our better angels enter the arena, resist tribalism, respect facts and deploy reason, find a critical balance and keep history in mind. He s provided a great way to do it. USA Today
This is a brilliant, fascinating, timely, and above all profoundly important book. Jon Meacham explores the extremism and racism that have infected our politics, and he draws enlightening lessons from the knowledge that we ve faced such trials before. We have come through times of fear. We have triumphed over our dark impulses. With compelling narratives of past eras of strife and disenchantment, Meacham offers wisdom for our own time and helps us appreciate the American soul: the heart, the core, and the essence of what it means to have faith in our nation. Walter Isaacson