#FirstLineFridays
“Samuel Adams delivered what may count as the most remarkable second act in American life.”
#FirstLineFridays
“Samuel Adams delivered what may count as the most remarkable second act in American life.”
3-17 Mar 23 (audiobook)
Really only listened to this because it was on Obama‘s list. It was interesting to a point but I agree with other reviewers‘ comments that it just falls away once the war actually begins. Surely Adams was doing something during that period? It seems he inspired a revolution but then fell very much out of favour when it came to fighting a war and founding a nation. I tuned out too often and found myself frequently rewinding.
I‘ll call this a weak pick…it was great to learn about Samuel Adams‘s potent influence leading up to the Revolutionary War; this book makes the case he should be considered among the three or four true fathers of the US revolution. The book seems to fall off a cliff once the revolution actually starts though, despite the fact Adams lived on for several more decades.
⭐️⭐️⭐️After reading presidential biographies the last few years, this seems pretty on par with those - some parts I found very interesting (like the background info on the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party), others I totally missed because I zoned out listening to the audio.So I appreciate it for what it was, but biographies are never going to be a favorite genre of mine. I do recommend it, tho, if you‘re interested in Revolutionary War history.
“Samuel Adams delivered what may count as the most remarkable second act in American life.”
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