The diversity in his parents brought him in touch with both worlds, North and South, a factor that probably allowed him to understand both sides in the Civil War. She was from the South, with family roots going back to Thomas Jefferson and “Light-Horse Harry” Lee. Shaara described his father as being similar to Shakespeare: “political, but no good with money.” His mother, Alleene Maxwell Shaara, provided the opposite perspective in life. His father, Michael Joseph Sr., was an Italian immigrant active in local unions and politics. Michael Shaara was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on June 23, 1929. What hooked him was the fun of the story “waiting to be told.” “I wrote only what came to mind, with no goal and little income, always for the joy of it, and it has been a great joy.” To Michael Shaara, the joy of carefully crafting a great story meant more than a mass-market audience or a lot of money.
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