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Average rating4.4
This took me the better part of a month to read. It's exhaustive without being dry. This is my fifth founding father biography and I feel as though it explains the Federalist / Republican schism the best. Chernow also gives real depth to “minor” figures like Jay, Lafayette, Troup and all the other revolutionary heroes who can start to feel like little more than name drops in other biographies.
Hamilton is so fascinating and so flawed. Truly, no detail of his life was glossed over. And Washington is treated very fairly here as well. Chernow doesn't shy away from showcasing what a hot mess his second term was.
Absolutely worth reading. Come for celebration of Eliza Hamilton, stay for the Jefferson slander!