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iread2much
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Pickpick

This audio book was well acted. The author took a lot of random asides which weren‘t always useful or helpful.
Lafayette was a teen, rich and newly married, when he snuck away to go fight in the revolutionary war. He and Washington developed a close relationship and he proved himself very capable. He returned to the USA after surviving the Terror and was very popular and well received.
3/5 read for a better understanding of Lafayette in the USA

catiewithac Whose voice does Fred Armisen perform? 2mo
iread2much @catiewithac I believe he was Lafayette but I‘m really bad at figuring that out 😅 2mo
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CarlyJohnson

“As long as anyone could remember, the men in Lafayette's family had ridden off to war.“

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CarlyJohnson

Using “Lafayette and the American Revolution“ by Russell Freedman in a classroom can be an enriching experience for students. It could be used by introducing the American Revolution and its key figures. Lafayette's role in the revolutionary cause can serve as an engaging entry point.

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CarlyJohnson
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“Lafayette and the American Revolution“ by Russell Freedman is a biography that explores the life and contributions of the Marquis de Lafayette during the American Revolution. The book details Lafayette's early life in France, his passionate support for the American cause, and his crucial role in the Revolutionary War.

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Amandajoy
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Thank you @BeaG for the lovely #winterwonderlandswap gifts. The books look fantastic & I‘m super excited for the book sleeve (it‘s my first one!) The ear muffs made me way more excited than a pair of ear muffs should, they are so soft and cozy. My husband & I both like the smell of the candle which is amazing in and of itself. (The bottom picture is him hitting the box with the bottle of champagne - why? I don‘t know.) Thanks again!

Chrissyreadit Ohh fun! I love the picture of you in the ear muffs! 1y
Avanders Love that book sleeve! 🤩 Happy New Year! 🎇❄️💙 1y
TheBookHippie Oh I love this!!!! 1y
S3V3N @Amandajoy I‘m glad the earmuffs and book sleeves were a hit! I know how the cold walks with our fur babies feel. LOL Enjoy! 1y
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stevesbookstuf1
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Mehso-so

Sarah Vowell brings her trademark snark and wit, and her inimitable voice to this audiobook. She does a great job on his contributions to the Revolution, and while I did get a kick out of the audiobook and found myself smiling more than once, ultimately I ended up disappointed that a book named after Lafayette wasn‘t more enlightening about the man himself.

Features Nick Offerman as George Washington.

Full Review: https://bit.ly/rev-LaFayte

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DGRachel
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Bailedbailed

My first bail of November. Sarah Vowell is an author who should not read her own work, IMO. The quotes from celebs are okay, but it‘s all a little distracting. I may give this book another chance later in print, as the subject interests me, but it‘s an #audiofail for now.

rockpools 🙁 That‘s always such a disappointment! You kind of feel like an author‘s reading should be extra special- but it really doesn‘t work like that! 2y
rabbitprincess I have a print copy on my shelves waiting to be read—had earmarked it as a possibility for this year, but of course I haven‘t got to it yet! 2y
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Oblomov26
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Pickpick

A fun light history of the USA during the war of revolution from the viewpoint of the teenage French nobleman Lafayette who joined Washington‘s army in the fight for freedom. A worthy reminder how the French intervention in the revolutionary war shortened the conflict and how much this intervention would ultimately cost the French nobility. And also very funny.

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Amandakay
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Pickpick

My reading genres are everywhere lately!

Booksnchill Sarah Vowell‘s Assasination Vacation is a favorite on audio! 3y
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Kaarin
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Pickpick

Love my history with a side of humor. The audiobook is fun because the quotes are read by comedians/actors like Nick Offerman and Patton Oswalt.