05/12/2026
Exchange member Mike Lisenby, assisted by Dess Smith, spoke to the club, regarding the book 1776 by David McCullough, at our regular meeting on 5/12/2026 at Rustic Grill.
AI reports: "1776 is a book written by David McCullough is a non-fiction book that chronicles the pivotal first year of the American Revolutionary War, focusing on George Washington and his Continental Army as they faced overwhelming odds against the British. The book details the struggles, defeats, and eventual triumphs of the inexperienced American soldiers, highlighting their resilience and the near-disastrous state of the cause for independence, which was saved by events like the miraculous evacuation from Brooklyn. It's known for its narrative vitality, extensive research, and humanizing portrayal of the soldiers and commanders on both sides.
Key aspects of the book:
Focus: The year 1776, from the aftermath of Lexington and Concord to the end of the year, when the Declaration of Independence transformed the conflict into a war for nationhood.
Narrative: A dramatic, human story of the soldiers in the ranks, including farmers, teachers, and boys, and the professional British forces.
Themes: The immense challenges faced by the Continental Army, including disease, lack of supplies, and military defeats, and the theme of perseverance against adversity.
Key events: Covers major events like the Battle of Long Island, the successful retreat from Brooklyn, and Washington's leadership.
Companion to John Adams: Written as a companion to McCullough's biography of John Adams, it provides a detailed look at the military side of the Revolution."
Pictured left to right are: Billy Cooler, Exchange Club President Elect; Exchange Club member and program facilitator John David Bailey, Exchange Club program presenter Mike Lisenby, Program assistant presenter, Dess Smith