David McCullough "John Adams"
Simon & Schuster | English | September 3, 2002 | ISBN: 0743223136 | 752 pages | azw, epub, lrf, mobi | 4,5 mb
Simon & Schuster | English | September 3, 2002 | ISBN: 0743223136 | 752 pages | azw, epub, lrf, mobi | 4,5 mb
This book is an outstanding success on so many levels. The writing is most lyrical and beautiful…there is not one wasted word in the whole book. It's a book that is difficult to put down for the night. Perhaps the greatest success of the book is the correction of many John Adams stereotypes. In this book you meet a John Adams who is a delightful wit, a man deeply in love with his nation, and more-so with his wife. Mr. McCullough also gives Abigail Adams her due as a most delightful person and one of the most important women in our history. The love the couple shared is as deep a love as humans are possible of giving and receiving, and that love is radiated to you from the pages of this book.
A warning to Jefferson fanatics…during his research, I think McCullough, perhaps more than anybody else, gained a true understanding of Thomas Jefferson and has done the nearly impossible…portraying Jefferson as a human being. As a human being, Jefferson loses some of his shine. As a human being, john Adams shines even brighter.
Mr. McCullough has done with John Adams what he did with Harry Truman a few years ago…he has restored the lustre of a truly great and underrated American. I hope that preparing this book gave Mr. McCullough as much pleasure as I had reading it.