Why did I love this book?
Robert Caro’s meticulous biography of Lyndon Johnson is the stuff of legends. I have known about it for years but finally decided this year that it was time to dive in.
It is a fascinating biography of one of the pivotal figures in 20th-century American politics and the times in which he lived. This volume traces Johnson’s early life and career (well, it begins with the geological forces that shaped the part of Texas in which he grew up and a lot of detail about his grandparents before it ever gets to Lyndon).
Learning how Johnson ascended to political power was an illuminating window into national and state politics in the 1920s and 1930s. It also emphasized just how corrupt and fallible Johnson was, as well as his genuine accomplishments.
It is a great story well told. Caro has spent years digging up details. He could be faulted for not being more concise, but that seems like a minor complaint.
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'The greatest biography of our era ... Essential reading for those who want to comprehend power and politics' The Times
Robert A. Caro's legendary, multi-award-winning biography of US President Lyndon Johnson is a uniquely riveting and revelatory account of power, political genius and the shaping of twentieth-century America.
This first instalment tells of the rise to national power of a desperately poor young man from the Texas Hill Country, revealing in extraordinary detail the genesis of the almost superhuman drive, energy and ambition that set LBJ apart. It charts his boyhood through the years of the Depression to his debut…