Kidder's account is more than simply celebrating the 'fort that never surrendered.' He provides a more complete chronicle. Bringing untold stories to life, adding complexity, substories, and individual histories makes Defending Fort Stanwix an engaging narrative.(Researching the American Revolution) Kidder's meticulous research and balanced narrative shed light on a critical but often overlooked episode of the war. He demonstrates that the outcome of the war was shaped not only by grand battles and generals, but also by the courage and endurance of ordinary soldiers and frontier settlers. Anyone interested in military history, Native American history, or the Revolution in the Mohawk Valley should read it(Troy Record)