Allen Ball Reviews Tempest at Dawn in his Ballpoint column
"I find hope and
confidence in the wonderfully written Tempest At Dawn, by James D. Best. Mr.
Best sheds light on a time when it was necessary to revise the Articles of
Confederation. He does it with eloquence. I wanted to read Tempest At Dawn,
from cover-to-cover, after reading the first couple of pages.
I felt as though I was present at the proceedings of the Convention and the private meetings of James Madison, George Washington, Roger Sherman, and others. You cannot help but feel pride as an American, as Tempest At Dawn reminds us of the impeccable integrity of our Founding Fathers. The delegates regarded one another with utmost respect and civility.
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I felt as though I was present at the proceedings of the Convention and the private meetings of James Madison, George Washington, Roger Sherman, and others. You cannot help but feel pride as an American, as Tempest At Dawn reminds us of the impeccable integrity of our Founding Fathers. The delegates regarded one another with utmost respect and civility.
If you want to know
the truth about the character of those gentlemen and you want to learn about
the evolution of one of the greatest documents ever created by man—the
Constitution of the United States—relax in your bed, favorite chair or
recliner, and enjoy Tempest At Dawn, by James D. Best."