The Great Task Remaining is a striking, often poignant portrait of people balancing their own valuesrather than oursto determine whether the horrors attending Mr. Lincolns war were worth bearing in order to achieve his ultimate goals. As 1863 unfolds, we see the disaster at Chancellorsville, the battle of Gettysburg, and the end of the siege of Vicksburg. Then, astonishingly, the Confederacy springs vigorously back to life after the Union triumphs of the summer, setting the stage for Lincolns now famous speech on the Pennsylvania battlefield. Without abandoning the underlying sympathy for Lincoln, Marvel makes a convincing argument for the Gettysburg Address as being less of a paean to liberty than an appeal to stay the course in the face of rampant antiwar sentiment. The Great Task Remaining offers a provocative history of a dramatic yeara year that saw victory and defeat, doubt and riotas well as a compelling story of a people who clung to the promise of a much-longed-for end.