Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution
Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution book cover

Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution

Hardcover – May 1, 1995

Price
$25.74
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Publisher
Atheneum
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0689317606
Dimensions
6.5 x 1 x 9.5 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Description

From Booklist Gr. 6^-12. Think of this biography as a portrait. Not the smooth, impassive painting reproduced on the jacket, but an intricate mosaic made of colorful bits of fact, emotion, period detail, and letters, letters, letters. Bober nudges readers to look beyond their twentieth-century expectations and become absorbed in another age. She creates a detailed eighteenth-century background showing Adams as the product of her times: an educated, intelligent, and capable woman in an age when the expectations and challenges of a woman's role were different from what they are today, but no less complex. Often separated from her husband John, Abigail wrote letters to him and to others constantly. Throughout the text, Abigail's voice is heard through quotations from her letters. Thorough research of this first-person resource gives Bober a comfortable familiarity with Abigail's personality as well as her personal history, which is interwoven with the turbulent history of her times. As in Bober's Thomas Jefferson: Man on a Mountain (1988), meticulous research and documentation give the book authority, good writing gives it clarity, and sympathetic understanding gives it humanity. An excellent biography. Carolyn Phelan

Features & Highlights

  • Presents a view of colonial life, revolutionary ferment, and the birth of a new nation, as reported in the long, observant, and insightful letters of the wife of John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(138)
★★★★
25%
(58)
★★★
15%
(35)
★★
7%
(16)
-7%
(-17)

Most Helpful Reviews

✓ Verified Purchase

A compelling subject

Without a doubt, Abigail Adams is one of the most compelling historical figures to emerge from our Revolutionary period. A complex person, she balanced both passion and intellectual pursuits in an era when just daily life and survival could be all-consuming. I think it is important, however, to separate the wonder of this subject from the actual book itself, the first half of which I found less than smoothly written or easy to follow. Bober's documentation naturally stems from the wealth of letters and diaries of the main figures but I often felt like I wasn't getting the full story through her editing. Her use of "dramatization" of events and scenes can be excused since the audience is a young readership, but it was a little disconcerting. Nevertheless, she has produced a good book (particularly the sections on Adam's vice-presidency and presidency).
13 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Awesome book!

This is an excellent book which follows along through Abigail Adams' personal correspondence. I couldn't put it down. This is on the self to be used in our homeschool with my daughters. Definitely a don't miss book.
1 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Four Stars

In very good condition. Love the book!!!