Pearl Harbor Christmas, Stanley Weintraub
Pearl Harbor Christmas, Stanley Weintraub
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Pearl Harbor Christmas
A World at War, December 1941

Author: Stanley Weintraub

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 5 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2011


Synopsis

Christmas 1941 came little more than two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The shock was worldwide. While Americans attempted to go about celebrating as usual, the reality of the just-declared war was on everybody’s mind.United States troops on Wake Island were battling a Japanese landing force and, in the Philippines, losing the fight to save Luzon. In Japan, the Pearl Harbor strike force returned to Hiroshima Bay and toasted its sweeping success. Across the Atlantic, much of Europe was frozen under grim Nazi occupation.Just three days before Christmas, Churchill surprised Roosevelt with an unprecedented trip to Washington, where they jointly lit the White House Christmas tree. As the two Allied leaders met to map out a winning wartime strategy, the most remarkable Christmas of the century played out across the globe.Pearl Harbor Christmas is a deeply moving and inspiring story about what it was like to live through a holiday season few would ever forget.

About Stanley Weintraub

Stanley Weintraub is a National Book Award finalist and a former Guggenheim fellow. A professor emeritus of arts and humanities at Penn State University, he is the author of numerous histories and biographies, including Silent Night and 11 Days in December, and is an expert on George Bernard Shaw. He lives in Newark, Delaware.

About Malcolm Hillgartner

Malcolm Hillgartner is an accomplished actor, writer, and musician. Named an AudioFile Best Voice of 2013 and the recipient of several Earphones Awards, he has narrated over 250 audiobooks.


Reviews

Confusing I selected this book because I was hoping that the text would match the title. In the beginning it was wonderful and joyous, considering the atrocious left overs from the bombing. It soon moved into the entire world waa--disappointment.......more

I have read extensively about FDR, Pearl Harbor, and Churchill and i liked the miscellaneous details that this book included. With that said, I agree with others that have stated that it is not a cohesive book and lacks focus. I would think the same if not for my other reading on the subject. Also,......more


Quotes

“A deeply moving and inspiring story about what it was like to live through a holiday season few would ever forget.” Louisville Courier-Journal

“A compact and vivid day-by-day account…chock-full of amusing observations.” Washington Post

“Weintraub excels at illuminating larger-than-life characters.” Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“A minor genre, the day-by-day chronicle, receives a fine addition as veteran historian Weintraub devotes a chapter each to the last ten days of 1941 plus New Year’s Day.” Publishers Weekly

“A detailed yet intimate portrait of the weeks following Pearl Harbor.” Boston Globe

“A vivid eleven-day account of a World War II holiday…The author brilliantly juxtaposes the horror and violence of war with the tender nostalgia of Christmas.” Kirkus Reviews

“Narrated by Malcolm Hilgartner, the account has the urgency of news bulletins as it juxtaposes battles and diplomatic efforts with holiday preparations.” AudioFile