You Never Forget Your First
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State
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Alexis Coe
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAN NPR CONCIERGE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR“In her form-shattering and myth-crushing book….Coe examines myths with mirth, and writes history with humor… [You Never Forget Your First] is an accessible look at a president who always finishes in the first ranks of our leaders.” —Boston GlobeAlexis Coe takes a closer look at our first--and finds he is not quite the man we rememberYoung George Washington was raised by a struggling single mother, demanded military promotions, caused an international incident, and never backed down--even when his dysentery got so bad he had to ride with a cushion on his saddle. But after he married Martha, everything changed. Washington became the kind of man who named his dog Sweetlips and hated to leave home. He took up arms against the British only when there was no other way, though he lost more battles than he won. After an unlikely victory in the Revolutionary War cast him as the nation's hero, he was desperate to retire, but the founders pressured him into the presidency--twice. When he retired years later, no one talked him out of it. He left the highest office heartbroken over the partisan nightmare his backstabbing cabinet had created. Back on his plantation, the man who fought for liberty must confront his greatest hypocrisy--what to do with the men, women, and children he owns--before he succumbs to death. With irresistible style and warm humor, You Never Forget Your First combines rigorous research and lively storytelling that will have readers--including those who thought presidential biographies were just for dads--inhaling every page.
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Author
Alexis Coe
Pages
304
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2020-02-04
ISBN
0735224129 9780735224124
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"This is a good intro to learning about George Washington. It does a brief overview of each area of his life and has little bits of sidebar info. However, it's too brief in a lot of areas (like the Revolution and his presidency.) So I would say this is good if you're just wanting to dip your toe into presidential biographies and perhaps whet your appetite for something more in-depth. <br/>"
"Finished January 15, 2022 This book should be recommended reading in either high school American History or Government classes. Dispels Washington myths we've been force fed since childhood, clearly displays that infighting and media manipulation has been key to America politics for-literally-ever, and maneuvers through slavery issues respectfully, but matter-of-factly. Plus! It's short and straight to the point. Loved it. "