HARVARD HISTORY PROFESSOR:
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"Among some of the most tragic incidents in American workplaces, the Triangle fire remains one of the most catastrophic. On March 25, 1911, 146 employees of the Triangle shirtwaist factory died in a devastating fire in New York City. New York Times bestselling author David Von Drehle’s third novel, Triangle: The Fire that Changed America..."Read More
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literary critic:
"Michael Beschloss, an American historian and New York Times contributor, said that “David Von Drehle is a superb writer, and with this gripping book he re-creates a famous tragedy that, almost a century later, still affects American society. With its vivid character and brisk narrative, Triangle makes you feel as if you were there and shows why we must all know this horrific.." Read More
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layperson:
"In my opinion, the best books are the ones that tell a captivating story. Triangle: The Fire That Changed America written by David Von Drehle tells the true but horrifying story of the 146 victims of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. The Triangle fire is an event which..." Read more
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