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“Piercing the larger-than-life Teddy Roosevelt myth, Burns, a former correspondent for NBC News and Today, explores the personal side of the energetic, rambunctious war hero and politician and his doting relationship with his youngest child, Quentin…Burns’ unique, stirring account of America’s most colorful president allows Teddy Roosevelt, the man and father, to step off the page.” Publishers Weekly
“In this crisply written profile, Burns underlines Theodore’s contradictions: his love of family life, his favorable view of the masculine proving ground of war, and his tendency to ignore references to the unpleasant…A father-son focus reveals much about the multifaceted Theodore’s personality…Readers seeking a naturally sympathetic, full-length portrait will appreciate this work.” Library Journal
“A storied family is broken apart by its patriarch’s devotion to war and the quest for honor…Burns finds special meaning and resonance in the father-son relationship, and his slender book makes for a fine homage…[A] solid, very well-written contribution to the vast literature surrounding Teddy Roosevelt.” Kirkus Reviews