Jeff Shaara was born in 1952 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was a family vacation to Gettysburg in 1966 that gave his father, Michael Shaara, the inspiration to write his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Killer Angels," Jeff returned to the historic site with his father in 1970 to help him research the battlefield, and later he served as a consultant for the movie "Gettysburg," based on his father's bestselling classic. Director Ron Maxwell inspired and encouraged Jeff to write Gods and Generals. This is his first novel. About the ReaderStephen Lang's theater work includes roles on
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