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Read Summer of 2003
I have been wanting to read Caro's epic biography of Lyndon Johnson for years, but I just couldn't commit to such a lengthy project. I finally decided to start with the second volume on audio. Several reviews have mentioned that Caro catches readers up with the previous volume, so I think I will be okay. If I really love this book, I can always go back. One chapter in, and I am really loving it. I hope the next 21 hours are as enjoyable.
This second volume of Caro's study of Lyndon Johnson is a fascinating study of Johnson's lowest moments as a member of congress to victory and ascension to Senate. Frank Hamer and Coke Stephenson are all points for future reading. The book ends with a tease to volume 3 titled Master of the Senate.
The more I read about Lyndon Johnson the more surprised I become at his rise to power. His political career up to this point can be largely summarized by the highlighted text in this chapter.