Lynne Olson. A fully fleshed-out portrait of the battle between the interventionists
and isolationists in the 18 months leading up to Pearl Harbor. Former
Baltimore Sun White House correspondent Olson looks closely at both sides of the U.S. debate about whether to
support Britain against the onslaught of Nazi Germany or remain aloof
from the European conflict, epitomized by the two prominent
personalities of the respective camps, President Franklin Roosevelt and
Charles Lindbergh.Throughout, Olson
adroitly sifts through the many conflicting currents. A vivid, colorful
evocation of a charged era.--Kirkus
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