This is a powerful, deeply moving biography that reads like an epic historical novel. Breathing fresh life into American history, it takes as its subject the extraordinary man who became the second president of the United States and whose adventurous life and spirited rivalry with Thomas Jefferson encompasses both the American Revolution and the birth of the young republic.
Deftly and with a brilliant eye for detail, McCullough describes the childhood, youth, and coming of age of Adams, the fiercely driven Massachusetts farmer-lawyer whose marriage to Abigail is one of the great real-life love stories, and of his rival Jefferson, the Virginia planter and slaveowner. Through their lives, McCullough explores the extraordinary factors that transformed thirteen colonies into a united nation and that eventually brought these two distinctly dissimilar men to the presidency.
'John Adams' sweeps the reader from America to Europe, and combines a cast of compelling characters with probing explorations of politics, courage, idealism, love, friendship, and life.