Thirteen colonies. Twelve months. One nation.
In
collaboration with The Associated Press, Serial Box presents our first
nonfiction series, 1776: The World Turned Upside Down, a 12-part month-by-month
immersive account of ordinary colonists during America’s first year.
They were farmers and accountants, high-school dropouts and
part-time soldiers, successful merchants and failed corset makers. Yet together
they stood together and fought the greatest empire the world had ever known,
all for a brand-new idea: America.
A month-by-month immersive historical account of the
Revolution in its first year, this series of twelve installments is unique in
its focus on the lives of ordinary colonists and the more personal stories of
now famous figures. Through informal and playful storytelling about the events
in each month, the series explores the roots of America’s successes and many
struggles.
We see the beginnings of regional disputes and differences,
institutional inequality and oppression, the tension between cultural heritage
versus assimilation, and the struggle between states’ rights and federal
government, all through the eyes of colonists and militiamen.
The audio series is narrated by Robin Miles with a variety
of guest voices including Hamilton star Chris Jackson as George Washington.
Installments are being released in synchronized ebook and audio monthly
installments from Serial Box throughout 2018.
Episode 1: January release
"We must
all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."
– Benjamin
Franklin
Setting The
Scene
January 1:
Four British warships fired on Norfolk, Virginia
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About
Serial Box:
This is Serial Box's first nonfiction project. If you have
any interest in seeing early episodes for potential coverage, or in speaking
with a representative from Serial Box or The Associated Press, please let me
know.
Through informal and playful storytelling
about the events in each month of 1776, this series helps us explore the roots
of America’s great successes and failures. We see the beginnings of regional
disputes and differences, institutional inequality and oppression, the tension
between cultural heritage versus assimilation, and the struggle between states
rights and federal government through the eyes of colonists and militiamen.
To understand the current divisiveness in America, it is
helpful to look closely at the initial uniting of America’s colonies, and how
that foundation led us to where we are today. In 1976, using this logic and to
mark the bicentennial, the AP commissioned three of its top journalists
including the late Sid Moody to write a month by month account of America in
1776. That lively text was made available in book that was given as a holiday
gift to AP member media organizations, but it has never been available to the
public until now.
The AP is collaborating with Serial Box to significantly
update the original text, which is unique in its focus on the lives of ordinary
colonists and the more personal stories of now-famed figures, for example
Thomas Paine’s failed career as a corset-maker prior to his writing of Common
Sense.
“We are very excited to be working with the team at Serial
Box on this narrative, which combines the irreverent with the scholarly
providing an informative and entertaining view of the most critical year of
U.S. history” says Peter Costanzo, Digital Publishing Specialist for the AP “We
believe readers will find “1776” reveals what it took to invent America, as it
happened, month to month, and will find themselves engaged in the daily lives
of those who made it happen.”
Founded by Molly Barton and Julian Yap, Serial Box brings
everything that’s awesome about TV to what people love about books. Every week,
read or listen to gripping new episodes, carefully crafted by award-winning and
bestselling teams of authors throughout seasons.
Serial Box publishes a highly curated selection of series
written by teams of critically acclaimed and bestselling writers. Serials are
released through the Serial Box app(s), website, and third party retailers in
weekly installments in both ebook and audio formats. Episodes usually take 30
min to read or an hour to listen -- fans can switch seamlessly back and forth
between reading and listening -- and each serial runs for a three-month season.
Barton comes to Serial Box from Penguin Random House, where she was Global
Digital Director in charge of the global ebook and audio businesses, digital
product innovation and content strategy. Yap previously served as senior
counsel in the Department of Justice, after clerking for the Supreme Court of
Texas.
The
Associated Press
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delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media
platforms and formats. Founded in 1846, AP today is the most trusted source of
independent news and information. On any given day, more than half the world’s
population sees news from AP.
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