TO RESCUE THE AMERICAN SPIRIT - Teddy Roosevelt and the Birth of a Superpower.

 

TO RESCUE THE AMERICAN SPIRIT

Teddy Roosevelt and the Birth of a Superpower

By Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney

Mariner Books

357 pgs

 

There are few people who would argue that among all of America’s presidents, there was none as flamboyant and larger than life than Theodore Roosevelt. From his youth as a sickly child, to his years maturing in the rugged West to his boisterous days in the Spanish American War with the Rough Riders; culminating with the building of the Panama Canal, Teddy Roosevelt stepped onto the stage of history and commanded it. 

Naturally there have been dozens of detailed biographies of the man, not counting all his papers. Roosevelt was dedicated writer and kept a journal all his life. What sets this book apart is how Baier makes the argument that Roosevelt altered the course of the entire nation, propelling it into its role as the premier superpower in the world. Somehow Roosevelt understood the qualities of the American spirt, it’s inherent love of basic freedoms as defended by the Founding Fathers and its devotion to true independence for all men and women. 

Baier weaves together a portrait of the man, with all his strengths and weaknesses, unafraid of life and destiny. It is a truly human Teddy Roosevelt that emerges on these pages; one worth getting to know better. We truthfully owe him so much.


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