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I am not sure most Americans realize the real debt they owe to Thomas Jefferson. This book succinctly describes the roles he played in the political thought that led to the American War for Independence from Britain, his many public service roles as Governor of Virginia, representative to the Continental Congress, President and statesman in the new United States of America. However, most largely remember his as the author of the US Declaration of Independence from Britain and his other writings on the new American democracy.

The author briefly describes the environment, political, social and religious, that led up to the revolution in America and elsewhere as well as the early years in post-revolutionary America, and how Thomas Jefferson interacted with political philosophers and the movers and shakers of the day. For someone who learned all this years ago, like me, but probably needed a quick update, this book provides just that. However, the book does not go into a great deal of detail or history, so the reader may become a bit confused about things and events mentioned (which are probably long forgotten) and may need to go another source for clarification. One thing I found disconcerting were the bullet points listed at the start of every chapter (This is what you will learn….) and the questions at the end of the chapters—answers are given much later at the end of the section, and, by that time, any questions or doubts about the questions and/or answers will be long gone.

In the last section, the author describes those areas of Jefferson’s life that have become contentious, such as his life and role with women and his role as a slave owner. Including these give the reader a more complete picture of the man and who he was. However, they may just sidetrack the reader and/or student into areas that, while important, are not the main takeaways from the life of this American hero and statesman.

In conclusion, this is quick review of Thomas Jefferson, the man, and could serve well as a quick introduction to Jefferson or a quick summary of his life and accomplishments.

I received this from Higher Read to read and review.
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KMT01 | Oct 10, 2013 |
Rating: 2* of five

The Book Report: [The Shack] meets [Room].


My Review: I cannot fathom what on earth I was thinking when I downloaded this short fiction. It is inimical to my every aesthetic interest and desire. It's sentimental and it's monotheistic and it's just completely, unquestionably, not for me, or for other non-believers, or for those not In Search Of Gawd's Face or whatever.

Thea (goddess, get it?) comes out of the strongbox, apparently for the first time, and yet knows what a dart is and how woods smell, but not what trees or birds are called. This might be inevitable in a story that's trying to do a lot in a very short time. Still it was a mark against the writer in my book. He could have fudged this, too, and without much effort: “The strange smell, which she would learn to call 'woody,' was all around her,” or some such circumlocution would have been in keeping with the tenor of the tale.

I say avoid it like it gots the cooties, but I ain't you.

Well, for the intended reader, I'm sure this is just fine, but for me and those like me, this isn't a choice to make when other, and better, writing is available for free.
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richardderus | Mar 8, 2012 |

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