John Adams by James Grant
A compact portrait of the fiery, principled Founding Father who rose from a stern New England lawyer to a pivotal revolutionary leader, shaping independence through persistent advocacy, diplomacy, and outspoken federalism. The narrative follows his legal defense in the aftermath of the Boston Massacre, leadership in the Continental Congress, long diplomatic service in Europe, and a fraught presidency marked by the Quasi-War and controversial domestic measures, while highlighting his stubborn integrity, complex friendship and rivalry with Jefferson, the sustaining influence of his marriage, and the personal sacrifices that shaped his contested but lasting legacy.
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