In this New York Times best-selling book, David Barton sets out to “correct what he saw as the distorted image of a once-beloved Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson.” In a time when people have forgotten their country’s noble roots and have distorted and twisted the truth about this amazing historical figure, I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Even though it is long (416 pages) and is nonfiction, I found it fascinating and engaging. I highly recommend listening to the book with Audible; it’s a great way to get through the book. I am impressed with the use of original documents and sources with which David Barton makes his case.
(Reviewed by Jenny Phillips)
| Genre | Nonfiction |
| Digital Format | Audiobook |
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