The Gates of the Alamo
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
592
Novel • Fiction
Texas • 1830s
2001
Adult
18+ years
The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan is a historical novel that explores the experiences of individuals during the Texas Revolution and the infamous Battle of the Alamo. Through the lives of Texan, Mexican, and Native American characters, the story delves into themes of conflict, survival, and the diverse perspectives surrounding a pivotal moment in American history.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Emotional
Gritty
Melancholic
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The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan is lauded for its immersive historical detail and strong character development, drawing readers into the Texas Revolution's epic narrative. Critics appreciate Harrigan's skillful storytelling but note that the book's pacing occasionally falters. Overall, it's a compelling blend of fact and fiction that captivates history enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan typically appreciate historical fiction rich in detailed narratives and vivid settings. Similar to fans of Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels, they seek immersive stories that blend real events with compelling characters, especially around pivotal historical conflicts.
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592
Novel • Fiction
Texas • 1830s
2001
Adult
18+ years
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