A review by mattdavenport
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

5.0

What a man. Dashing but flawed, brilliant but egotistical, visionary but often blind to his own flaws, and the most under appreciated Founding Father. There’s too much to say about Hamilton in one review, this book has enough substance to teach an entire course over and still not paint the whole picture.

Chernow once again proves he is the end-all authority for Presidential biographies (and at least in my experience, biographies in general). A fantastic read, alive and vibrant with all the details and personalities of the era.