Editorial Review

America's Great Political Families - School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

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This series explains how forebears influenced recent presidents and their families who assumed the same or similar government positions, shaping politics thereafter. A conversational, encouraging tone and large font promote fast reading. . . . Interest is heightened with anecdotes and quotes. Personal flaws, scandals, and gaffes committed in office are included. . . . While always respecting the chief executives and their legacies, the authors’ consistent use of given names helps readers relate personally. Volumes are visually striking, with dramatic dark red, black, and white design elements; excellent photos; colored captions; and many informative sidebars and spreads. A clear, straightforward examination of some 20th-century leaders. Recommended for government, politics, and contemporary American history units.

—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

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