In this acute examination of a paradoxical U.S. president, Grant examines this complex and often contradictory founding father in the most well-rounded and multifaceted portrait of Adams to date.
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In this acute examination of a paradoxical U.S. president, Grant examines this complex and often contradictory founding father in the most well-rounded and multifaceted portrait of Adams to date.
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This account gives insight to many of the relatives of John and Abigail. I have read many books about John Adams; this one doesn't dwell on one subject so long you are sick of it - for instance, his insecurities. There are few places that get bogged down. A fast and enjoyable read. I admit my bias, John Adams is a relative.