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Founding Brothers

tonyc May 20, 2005
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On occasion, I’ve

found a really good book because of an assignment in one of my literature classes and you

could say that that sort of thing is to be expected. (That’s how I found Tim O’Brien

after all.) Who would dare to think that I would find a great novel in a class on the

American Revolution? That’s exactly what Joseph J. Ellis created in Founding

Brothers.



It’s a book, almost a novel really, set in the 1790’s. That

particular decade proved to be probably the most important in the history of our nation

simply because so much was taking place. It was a new country, with a new Constitution

that left many questions as to how the country was supposed to function unanswered. On

the hard issues it either passed them off to the next generation (slavery), or handed it

down to the states (a standing militia and taxes). Many of the smarter people of the

time thought it was a blueprint for failure.



Instead of trying to give

the reader every detail of every event that occurred in the decade, Ellis picks five

events that were central to the development of the nation; the duel between Burr and

Hamilton, the Jefferson dinner with Hamilton and Madison at which it was decided to

locate the Capitol on the Potomac, the refusal of the Founding Fathers to deal with the

slavery issue, Washington’s Farewell Address, the polar opposites Adams and Jefferson

and their eventual friendship.



The six chapters read more like connected

short stories than historical documents. Each is well crafted and pulls the reader

through the 248 pages of the book as if the reader were tied to a sled flying down hill.

Each bump and turn is full of drama and excitement even though the ending of the story is

never in doubt. If all history was written this well there would never be a desire to

cut class.



If you are looking for a primer on the creation of America,

this is it.

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