Mornings on Horseback
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 1981
480
Biography • Nonfiction
New York • 1870s
1981
Adult
16-18 years
Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough chronicles the early life of Theodore Roosevelt Jr., highlighting the influence of his parents, the Civil War's impact on his family, and his transformative journey from a frail child to a prominent political figure. The book also delves into Theodore's relationships with his siblings, ultimately showcasing the foundational years that shaped his dynamic presidency.
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Nostalgic
Contemplative
Emotional
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David McCullough's Mornings on Horseback is widely praised for its thorough research and vivid depiction of Theodore Roosevelt's early life. Readers appreciate the engaging narrative that makes history accessible yet detailed. Some critique the book for its slow pace and dense information. Overall, it is a compelling biography, notably strong in historical context and character portrayal. (McCullough, David. Mornings on Horseback. Simon & Schuster, 1981.)
Readers fascinated by American history, biographical storytelling, and the life of influential figures will enjoy Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough. Comparable to Doris Kearns Goodwin's The Bully Pulpit and Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton, it's ideal for those captivated by rich narratives of personal and political growth.
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480
Biography • Nonfiction
New York • 1870s
1981
Adult
16-18 years
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