Presidents & Politics (U.S.), Cabinet Members - 18th & 19th Century - Biography, Presidents of the United States - Biography, Presidents of the U.S.A. - Biography, United States - Patriotism, 18th Century American History - Politics & Government, 19th Cen
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Synopsis
Covers the life of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. Begins with his early interest in books and learning and traces the many roles he played, including his role in Congress during the American Revolution and as third President of the United States.Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 5-6-These slim biographies, although a bit flat and dry, manage to introduce their subjects' lives adequately, while explaining the historical role each man played. Further, the authors handle sensitive issues, such as why Arnold chose to become a traitor, in a factual manner. Aldridge briefly explains Jefferson's romantic relationship with Sally Hemings, adding present-day ramifications of that relationship. While the writing is accessible, some of the concepts considered require the sophistication or knowledge of older students. For example, Jefferson makes reference to the Enlightenment and the work of John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Sir Isaac Newton. Most of the illustrations, maps, and sidebars of little-known tidbits are informative, but some of the reproductions are bland and unappealing.-Betsy Barnett, Eads School District, CO Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Capstone Press(MN)
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780736810357