Name: | Washington |
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By: | Ron Chernow |
Narrated by: | Scott Brick |
Series: | |
Length | 41 hrs and 54 mins |
Category: | Biographies & Memoirs, Historical |
Release Date: | 2010-10-04 |
Language: | English |
Washington is a historical fiction audiobook series that tells the story of George Washington and the founding of the United States. The series is narrated by Academy Award-winning actor F. Murray Abraham and includes original music by Grammy-winning composer John Williams. The series was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough and produced by Steven Spielberg’s production company, Amblin Entertainment. D.C. Chapter
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There is no specific writing style that can be attributed to Ron Chernow. He has a wide range of writing styles, depending on the book he is writing. For example, his biography of George Washington is written in a more formal, academic style, while his biography of Alexander Hamilton is written in a more accessible, popular style.
In his biography of George Washington, Ron Chernow seeks to humanize the iconic American figure, providing new insights into his character and motivations. While some may quibble with Chernow’s interpretations, his book is nevertheless a well-researched and engaging read.
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