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Washington: A Life | Ron Chernow
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Watch a Video Watch a video Read "Surprising Facts About George Washington" from Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow From Pulitzer-prize winner Ron Chernow, a landmark biography of George Washington. In Washington: A Life celebrated biographer Ron Chernow provides a richly nuanced portrait of the father of our nation. With a breadth and depth matched by no other one-volume life of Washington, this crisply paced narrative carries the reader through his troubled boyhood, his precocious feats in the French and Indian War, his creation of Mount Vernon, his heroic exploits with the Continental Army, his presiding over the Constitutional Convention, and his magnificent performance as America's first president. Despite the reverence his name inspires, Washington remains a lifeless waxwork for many Americans, worthy but dull. A laconic man of granite self-control, he often arouses more respect than affection. In this groundbreaking work, based on massive research, Chernow dashes forever the stereotype of a stolid, unemotional man. A strapping six feet, Washington was a celebrated horseman, elegant dancer, and tireless hunter, with a fiercely guarded emotional life. Chernow brings to vivid life a dashing, passionate man of fiery opinions and many moods. Probing his private life, he explores his fraught relationship with his crusty mother, his youthful infatuation with the married Sally Fairfax, and his often conflicted feelings toward his adopted children and grandchildren. He also provides a lavishly detailed portrait of his marriage to Martha and his complex behavior as a slave master. At the same time, Washington is an astute and surprising portrait of a canny political genius who knew how to inspire people. Not only did Washington gather around himself the foremost figures of the age, including James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, but he also brilliantly orchestrated their actions to shape the new federal government, define the separation of powers, and establish the office of the presidency. In this unique biography, Ron Chernow takes us on a page-turning journey through all the formative events of America's founding. With a dramatic sweep worthy of its giant subject, Washington is a magisterial work from one of our most elegant storytellers. From the Hardcover edition.
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BookDadGirlDad
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Took me just over 4 months to read. It was worth every moment. I never once thought of stopping. Washington is definitely presented in a manner worthy of his place in history. He was a man driven by principle and quite fallible as a human. This is also an excellent study in leadership. Get it.

Amiable This is my favorite Chernow—it‘s so good 6mo
fredthemoose Loved this one! 6mo
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BookDadGirlDad
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I'm gonna dive into this #chunkster. 817 pages not counting acknowledgements, notes, bibliography, and index. Might be a while before y'all see me on here again.🤣🤣🤣

fredthemoose I listened to the audiobook a few years ago and really liked it. Hoping you do, too! 10mo
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BookDadGirlDad
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Looking ahead to 2024. These are my must reads for the year. That's 10 books I hope to glean much wisdom from.

GinaKButler Washington is so good! 11mo
BookDadGirlDad @GinaKButler Thanks for chiming in. I'm thinking this will be the first one of 24. I learned of it from an ex-SEAL I follow on YouTube. It has high reviews from what I've seen. 11mo
GinaKButler @BookDadGirlDad I really enjoyed Grant by the same author. It‘s outstanding! 11mo
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cdreincarnate
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You guys, I finally finished this doorstop of a book! It only took me 4 years!

SamAnne I‘m on the same timeline…. 2y
Texreader Yay!!! 2y
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Traci1
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Got these two chunksters today. Now I have to decide which to start first. I'm thinking chronological makes sense.

CoverToCoverGirl Both are outstanding! Toss a coin, you‘ll win either way! 🙂 3y
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Amiable
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Another chunkster challenger crosses the finish line! Great job, Gina!

#ChunksterChallenge2022
@GinaKButler

Kelly326 Woo Hoo!! Don Quixote here we come!! 3y
AmyG Hooray! 🎉 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Fabulous work @GinaKButler !!! 3y
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Megabooks Congratulations!! 🥳🥳 3y
Lcsmcat Congratulations @GinaKButler ! 3y
slategreyskies Yay, Gina!! Congrats!!!! 🙌✨ 3y
squirrelbrain Congratulations @GinaKButler ! 🎉🎉🎉 3y
MaureenMc Great job! 👏👏👏 3y
Bookwormjillk Woo hoo 👏👏👏 3y
wanderinglynn Way to go Gina! Congrats! 🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 This one is on my TBR! (edited) 3y
Mollyanna Woohoo! Nicely done @GinaKButler 🥳🥳🥳 3y
Blackink_WhitePaper Congratulations 🎉 3y
GinaKButler @Kelly326 Take me to Spain! 🇪🇸 3y
GinaKButler @wanderinglynn Thank you! You‘re going to enjoy it! 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Congratulations! Well done! 🎉👏Such a great book! Time well spent. @GinaKButler 3y
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GinaKButler
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Just finished my first #chunksterchallenge2022 book of the year. Well-researched and interesting biography of the father of our country. I‘m so glad that I picked this up and I‘d definitely recommend! John Adams by David McCullough is next.

Thank you for hosting, @Amiable
#bookspinbingo

Amiable Yay! Congratulations! 3y
wanderinglynn Congrats! 🎉 I‘m glad to hear you enjoyed it as this one is on my TBR. 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Congrats! Such a great read! 3y
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Amiable
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Congratulations, Kelly! I'm so happy to hear you loved this chunkster as much as I did.

#ChunksterChallenge2022
@Kelly326

MaureenMc 👏🎉👏🎉 3y
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CBee Holy moly that IS a chunkster!! Congrats!! 3y
Gissy Congratulations,👏👏👏 3y
Lcsmcat Congratulations @Kelly326 ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
Suet624 Wow! 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Well done! Congratulations! @Kelly326 👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉📚 3y
slategreyskies Way to go, Kelly!! Congrats!!!! 🎉✨ 3y
Blackink_WhitePaper That‘s awesome 👏 congratulations 🎉 3y
AmyG Congrats! 🎉 3y
GinaKButler Woo-hoo! Congrats! 3y
erzascarletbookgasm YAY! 👏✨ 3y
squirrelbrain Congratulations @Kelly326 ! 🎉 3y
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Kelly326
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I finished my 1st chunkster of the year today. I learned so much about our 1st president. We might have had a very different country without him. There were many great minds involved in America winning it‘s independence and forming it‘s own government, but George Washington was pivotal in making it all work. A solid 4.5 stars from me.

#chunksterchallenge2022

Amiable Such a good book! I‘m so glad you liked it. Yay! 3y
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GinaKButler
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#chunksterchallenge2022 end-of-month check in: I‘m on page 608 or starting chapter 50. Washington is now the president and the new government is working out his cabinet and the Supreme Court. It‘s really incredible to read how it is all unfolding.

@Amiable

Amiable It‘s so good, right? 3y
CoverToCoverGirl It‘s an incredible read. Tremendous research. I‘ll probably revisit it in a few years. I love his writing style too. 3y
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GinaKButler
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Last-day-of-January-check-in on the #chunksterchallenge2022 I‘m a little ahead of schedule, on page 376. Really enjoying this book and I *may* have suggested a trip to Williamsburg, VA to my husband. 🤣

@Amiable @Kelly326

Kelly326 I‘m on 388, and really enjoying it! 3y
Amiable Yay! I'm so glad you and @kelly326 are enjoying it! This is definitely my favorite Chernow (so far). If you are heading to Williamburg, you should try to swing it to get up to Mount Vernon as well so you can tour Washington's home! It's a few hours further north, but worth the effort. My husband and I went there about 6 or 7 years ago when we were visiting colleges with our youngest son. (We also managed to hit Monticello on the same trip!) 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Oops, lol. I see here that you are! (edited) 3y
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GinaKButler
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Here we go! Buddy-reading this “mini-chunkster” for Q1 with @Kelly326 for the #chunksterchallenge2022

Thank you for hosting, @Amiable 📚

Kelly326 Let‘s go!! 3y
Amiable Love this one! You guys are going to be thrilled with all of the interesting factoids you'll learn about Washington. I was annoying my husband with all of the “hey, did you know that Washington...“ asides while I was reading it. LOL 3y
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Kelly326
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I am ready tomorrow to start Chunkster #1. Sticky notes are in place. It is 817 pages, so just 10 pages a day for the next 90 days. Let‘s go!!

#chunksterchallenge2022

Amiable Excellent choice! This one‘s fantastic! 👍🏼 3y
GinaKButler Can‘t wait!! 3y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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I finished! Struggled to stay interested in this at first. Not by any fault of the author just parts of George's life were often dull. It picked up steam when Hamilton and Lafayette showed up. But all in all a solid well researched Biography. That's the short review.

I have thoughts. Many thoughts. Read Here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8255917-washington

#presidentialreading 🇺🇲

Crinoline_Laphroaig Up next Obama. I wanted to finish Washington first because I started and paused it first. But also because it's gonna to be a much happier listen. 4y
CoverToCoverGirl Loved that book! Now reading (edited) 4y
SamAnne I.m a couple chapters in. 4y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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After pausing for Goodreads Choice and Holiday Reads, I started back on this on Inauguration Day. On Page 655. Determined to finish by the end of January so I can get back to Barack Obama's A Promised Land. I want to finish it by President's Day.#presidentialreading🇺🇸

CoverToCoverGirl Awesome book! Chernow is a brilliant writer. 4y
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SamAnne
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Diving into this chunkster. My new sleeping bag with legs keeps me warm on the porch!

Amiable Oh, that‘s my favorite Chernow! So far, anyway. I‘m reading “Grant” right now. (edited) 4y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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Pt 1 - Childhood into young man making his way in the world first as a Surveyor and then as a Soldier. Retiring from the Army - "The British Empire had committed a major blunder by spurning the talents of such a natural leader..... he had passed through an excellent dress rehearsal for the prolonged ordeal of the American Revolution."

About to marry Martha.
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#herecomesthegeneral
#washingtonchapteraday
#historyhasitseyesonyou

GingerAntics It took me a minute to realise the second portrait is of Martha and not George dressed up as a woman. 4y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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Washington goes on a Wilderness Mission:
"The young envoy was still feeling his way in a disorienting new world that did not abide by the polite rules of Virginia drawing rooms."

And parlays that into Lt Colonel: "Almost twenty-two, Washington was emerging as a wunderkind to be reckoned with in the world of Virginia politics."
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#herecomesthegeneral
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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"Throughout his life, he exhibited a faultless precision in dress, regarding a person‘s apparel as the outward sign of inner order."
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#herecomesthegeneral
#washingtonchapteraday
#historyhasitseyesonyou

AutumnRLS I just picked up a copy of this, but I need to finish the last third of Hamilton first. Also really want to read Chernow's Titan. 4y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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"Lawrence (Washington's half brother)retained clear affection for Admiral Vernon and, in a burst of Anglophilia, would rename the Little Hunting Creek estate Mount Vernon, hanging the admiral‘s portrait in an honored place there. Thus the name of a forgotten British admiral would implausibly grace America‘s secular shrine to the revolt against British rule."
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#herecomesthegeneral
#washingtonchapteraday
#historyhasitseyesonyou

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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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"Here comes the general
Ladies and gentlemen
Here comes the general
The moment you've been waiting for
Here comes the general
The pride of Mount Vernon
Here comes the general
George Washington"

After hours of the Hamilton Soundtrack and #mynameisalexanderhamiltonreadalong and biography of King George were on to Washington. ? ???
#herecomesthegeneral
#washingtonchapteraday
#historyhasitseyesonyou

alisiakae I read Hamilton and Washington back to back a few years ago, so good together! Someday I‘ll get around to this next: (edited) 4y
SamAnne I hope to get it that bio this winter. And finally watched the film version of Hamilton and cannot get the songs out of my head. 4y
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Amiable
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Day 20 of #adventrecommends ... forget “Hamilton.” I loved this account of the life of George Washington. I felt like I saw GW as a human being rather than simply as the mythical, heroic Father of Our Country that he is often portrayed. I was fascinated by his difficult relationship with his mother, his fears of dying before the age of 40, his doubts about his own abilities and regrets about his lack of education, and his marriage to Martha.

Crazeedi Definitely putting on my tbr! 5y
Amiable @Crazeedi I don‘t know if you‘ve read “Alexander Hamilton” but I thought this was better! 5y
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LauraBeth
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Dear Ron Chernow,

Women are not prey and should never be stalked like game animals by anyone.

Also - to infer that a woman‘s financial status is what makes her some big game trophy (in your misogynistic view) is gross. And dumb.

I‘d actually send this to you but you seem the type who‘d slide into my DMs and start sexting me by mentioning your Pulitzer and then asking to see my ample bosom.

You‘re gross.
LauraBeth

MicheleinPhilly I love you. 5y
BarbaraBB You‘re the best! ‘By mentioning your Pulitzer‘ 😂. But honestly, what kind of book IS this?? It‘s really gross. 5y
KathyWheeler 😳 That is awful! I think I have this book; now I‘m not sure I want to read it. 5y
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kspenmoll OMG you are marvelous!!! Right with you on this! 5y
ljuliel I get where you‘re coming from, but he IS writing about the mid 1700s. You can‘t expect him to write that George Washington was politically correct. I highly doubt ANY men were back then, unless they were DEAD. 5y
LauraBeth @ljuliel I can understand reading history through a lens, but these aren‘t Washington‘s words - they are Chernow‘s. He chose to use these words in 2010 - he wasn‘t quoting Washington. 5y
ljuliel Yea, I get that, but back in those days men, especially men of his class, were always looking to “ marry up” to get a rich lady so they‘d own more land, property, etc. Ladies were sometimes in the category of Possessions. I think if I recall, the author was privy to a lot of private papers, letters, etc. I think he was trying to make the book as factual as possible . I think women had it pretty bad back in those days. Most husbands had 👇🏼 5y
ljuliel either mistresses, slave women and girls they Took for the Pleasure, and most times the wives knew it. It just wasn‘t a good time to be a female. So I don‘t think the author necessarily has these same beliefs, I think he‘s trying to get into Washington‘s head. I‘ve read maybe 1/4 of this so far , and Washington really didn‘t sound like a very likable guy. I think that‘s how he is written in the book. 5y
LauraBeth @KathyWheeler I‘d say go ahead and read it bc you‘ll read it from a different perspective than me and that‘s always the amazing thing about stories and books. @ljuliel can bring her perspective, I can bring mine, you can bring yours - and the thoughts that we have about the book may never intersect - or they may. This is what I think is always great about book clubs and buddy reads - everyone can bring their unique point of view to the table. 5y
LauraBeth @MicheleinPhilly, @BarbaraBB, @kspenmoll I shouldn‘t be reading this along with Ryan Farrow‘s Catch and Kill... 5y
CoverToCoverGirl I agree with @ljuliel .. women were considered chattel in those times so men actually did “hunt” for wealthy widows or heiresses so they could marry up, I think he is realistically telling it as it was then. 5y
LauraBeth @CoverToCoverGirl I do understand historical context but this is about Chernow‘s writing. He could have just as easily said something like: “He began to set his sights on marrying into an aristocracy.” in lieu of “...stalking bigger game.” (edited) 5y
CoverToCoverGirl As you stated above it is so very interesting how each individual can bring their point of view to the table - and it certainly gets people talking - which I love. 5y
saresmoore Ew. 5y
BarbaraBB I definitely agree with you, the way he writes has got nothing to do with the context of the 17th century. Chernow is enjoying expressing himself like this, you can feel that in all the choices he makes to describe women. It‘s loathsome. 5y
sprainedbrain Gross. 5y
Sace 👏👏👏👏 And I agree there was no call for that phrasing from a modern author. 5y
ValerieAndBooks Chernow certainly could have worded this better even if he was reflecting Washington ‘s actual attitude. As for the earlier comment he made about low cut gowns showing bosom, it was around the time of history that many women wore low cut gowns. Even Cokie Roberts pointed that out in her works and she‘s a female author. 5y
LauraBeth @ValerieAndBooks that‘s a valid point about the gowns during that time. 5y
ValerieAndBooks I read this one (and Hamilton) when they first came out...so am appreciating your perspective. When I pick up Grant (someday 😂) am curious what tone Chernow will bring to it! 5y
LauraBeth @ValerieAndBooks I should probably cut Chernow some slack since I‘m reading this along with Ryan Farrow‘s Catch And Kill 😹 5y
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LauraBeth
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I re-wrote this passage for Chernow:

“Reconstructions of Sally‘s life offered by her friends and family through letters, reveal that Sally was well-read, fluent in French and she wished to be thought of by her intellect, character and personality - not by her looks or her boobs.” - LauraBeth

TrishB 😂😂 job for life 5y
MicheleinPhilly 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 5y
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Chrissyreadit 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 5y
saresmoore YES 5y
Lindy 😁 5y
readordierachel EXCELLENT rewrite 5y
Balibee146 🙌🙌🙌🙌 5y
merelybookish Well done! ("ample expanse of bosom" ??) 5y
youneverarrived 😂😂 5y
BarbaraBB 👌 Perfect! 5y
cathipink I wish publishers would start editing for this sort of crap. Never once have I read history and thought, 'But what were her boobs like?' 😒🙄🙄🙄 5y
Hooked_on_books Excellent! You should be his editor. 5y
Hooked_on_books And I‘m gonna guess there‘s not a single description of a man including his codpiece or his “ample bulge.” 5y
Clare-Dragonfly 😂😂😂 5y
Bookzombie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
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After I read American Royals, I realized that I know nothing about George Washington. So I started reading this 1,000 page bio and now I can‘t stop. I am also now engaging the husband with sentences that begin with: “Did you know that George Washington...” Also - Chernow uses big words and is making me realize the shortcomings and limitations of my own vocabulary. I feel like my Kindle is going to blurt out: “Again? You need the dictionary AGAIN?”

alisiakae I do the same thing to my hubby when I read this. 😄 5y
ValerieAndBooks You know an author has done their job making history interesting when you find yourself having to share right when reading! I read this many years ago. He‘s a good biographer!! 5y
KarenUK Love the kindle dictionary function! 🤓.... also loving those sun-worshippers! 🐶🐱🐱☀️ 5y
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ljuliel He goes into so much detail. I wonder how long it took him to do all the research for this ? I‘ve started it but a long ways to go. 5y
Mollyanna I loved this book. Chernow does a fabulous job of brining history to life. I hope you enjoy the remainder. Love the fur babies lazing in the sun 😍 5y
ChasingOm I was reading a physical book a few days ago and found myself wishing for the dictionary option. 🤣 5y
saresmoore Kindles are so judgey! 5y
Bette Sunbeams are the best! ☀️🐶🐱🐱 5y
MayJasper Good for you. Sounds a good biography 5y
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LauraBeth
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If only George had been a KarJenner.

MicheleinPhilly This is all sorts of wrong. 5y
Sace I will refrain from comment as you probably don't want profanity on your feed 😡 5y
LauraBeth @Sace oh I don‘t care about profanity! 5y
Sace @LauraBeth 🤣cause seriously WTF with this? 5y
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alexa_d
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Same, George. Different foreign power, but the rest is 💯 on point.

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Lafayette: Slavery is *super* wrong, Dad.

Washington: I know son, but I don't know how to stop doing it.

Lafayette: Hmmmmm...

Lafayette: *buys a plantation and frees the slaves it came with*

Lafayette: Dad! I figured it out!

Washington: That's nice, son. I'm very proud of you.

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alexa_d
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Cranking up the volume when Baron von Steuben showed up at Valley Forge like he's my jam 🤣 #audiobook #Audible #gayPrussianSanta

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alexa_d
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☑️ Frederick Douglass audiotome

⬜ George Washington audiotome

#audiobook #Audible #Pulitzer (Biography, 2010)

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Ncostell
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Thanks for the #wondrouswednesday tag @kspenmoll !
1️⃣ Middlemarch
2️⃣Pride and Prejudice
3️⃣1762 as per my Goodreads list (I keep adding to it every time I hear of something interesting)!
4️⃣Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5️⃣I‘ll tag anyone who wants to join in!

Ericalambbrown If you do audiobooks at all, Juliet Stevenson has an unabridged narration of Middlemarch that is absolutely fantastic. I got it through Audible, but your library may have it on Libby. 5y
Ncostell @Ericalambbrown Thanks for the heads up. I love audio books too and just looked on my library‘s Hoopla app to find that they have this edition with Juliet Stevenson. I will definitely check that out! 5y
Ericalambbrown @Ncostell I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I thought she did a wonderful job. 5y
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Eggs Thanks for playing 🌺😍👏🏻 5y
kspenmoll I read Middlemarch for the first tome about 3 yrs ago. I had not yet discovered audiobooks so I read it on serial reader - I did not see how fat it was that way! My sister had bern trying to get me to read it since college. I loved it! Rewarded myself with a copy of the book when I finished. Would live to hear the audio version! 5y
Ncostell That is very impressive that you read it on Serial Reader-that must have taken quite some time! I have it on my Kindle but might try reading and listening to it too. I‘m a sucker for anything read with an English accent! @kspenmoll (edited) 5y
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After reading Hamilton I knew I wanted to tackle this book too, especially as it won the Pulitzer Prize. Chernow really brought Washington to life, revealing his human qualities, both positive and negative. I really appreciate learning more about him and the fascinating birth of the country now as an adult than I did back in my school days. Now I‘m on an early American history reading kick but may take a break before moving onto John Adams!

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Spending part of my vacation getting my car fixed is made a little more palatable with a muffin, fancy coffee, and a really good book. ☕️📚 #amreading #presidentialbiographyproject

kspenmoll I noticed you are reading Ron Chernow‘s book on Washington. Did you see/hear Chernow‘s speech at the White House Correspondence dinner last night? It was insightful, humorous, wide view of our history, presidents & their relationship with news reporters/papers- reminder that history, news, politics,truth, are essential to us all. My family watched it twice. Not sure if it‘s on the internet, so worth listening to. (edited) 6y
SharonGoforth @kspenmoll I saw an article about it on the internet, but haven‘t had a chance to watch it yet (family is here from out of town). I‘m hoping to watch it soon! The book is excellent! I also have his biogs on Hamilton and Grant to read! 6y
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Literatigeek
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Guess who finally finished this brick? I feel like people are going to think the book is bad by how excited I am to be done finishing it- it was actually really good. 900 pages is just a lot haha

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It‘s just going to be me and this guy for a long while.

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Amiable
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Wonderful account of the life of George Washington - the full picture, warts and all. You see GW as a human being rather than as the mythical, heroic Father of Our Country as he is often portrayed. I was enthralled by the story of his prickly relationship with his mom, his fears that he would die by 40, his doubts about his abilities (due to his regrets about his lack of education), and his life with Martha.

Day 6: #adventrecommends

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This book is making me want to add this phrase to my day to day vocabulary. 😆 #MoneyMoneyMoney #ABBAinAugust

Lreads Is this really a forgotten phrase? I know people who have said this on occasion. 🤔 6y
emilyhaldi I might have to try using it too 😉 6y
mariaku21 I have been known to use this phrase from time to time 🤔 6y
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TrishB Definitely still hear it 😁 6y
MatchlessMarie @QuietlyLaura @emilyhaldi @mariaku21 @TrishB I don‘t think it‘s necessarily a forgotten phrase, just one I mostly hear in books not really in conversation 😸I think it just stands out more since I‘m listening on audio. Like wow that‘s fun to say 🙃 6y
rwmg Then there was the film, wow 20 years ago, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 6y
Mdargusch Ha! I guess when your old like me ... 6y
Reviewsbylola He just looks so serious. 😅 6y
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Suetara
Washington: A Life | Ron Chernow
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Super excited to have picked this up for such a great price today. #kindledeal

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MatchlessMarie
Washington: A Life | Ron Chernow
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Let‘s see. Where have I seen this before 🤔🙃
#white #readingresolutions

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ReviewsMayVary
Washington: A Life | Ron Chernow
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This would be a great illustration for several parts of it. I loved the part where Martha had to release a bunch of enslaved because their freedom was delayed until her death and they spoke fondly of her demise. #GirlPlease I was also struck by what was an ability for Washington to be surprised by duh things (eg his enslaved weren‘t motivated by his success. Wow.)

National Portrait Gallery—
“Behind the myth of benevolence,”
by: Titus Kaphar

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MatchlessMarie
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MatchlessMarie
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“His wide hips and powerful thighs caused the most trouble.” I feel you, Georgie.

ReadingsByTheC 😅😅😅 Same! 7y
LeahBergen 😂😂 7y
sudi 😂😂😂 7y
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BriKie
Washington: A Life | Ron Chernow
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I can only manage one book at a time. So that means that my decision to start this behemoth of a book has slowed my reading life down to almost nothing! I‘m learning a lot but I‘m ready to get back to reading other things soon.

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MatchlessMarie
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