In 'Mornings on Horseback', David McCullough takes readers on an illuminating journey through the early life of Theodore Roosevelt, a man who would become one of America's most dynamic presidents. The book captures Roosevelt's formative years, revealing how his passion for nature and adventure shaped his character and leadership style. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, McCullough paints a portrait of a young man discovering his place in a transforming nation. As Roosevelt navigates adolescence, he is confronted by personal challenges that will influence his future decisions. This captivating narrative invites readers to explore the exhilarating beginnings of a legendary figure.
By David McCullough
Published: 1982
"Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home."
This biography of young Theodore Roosevelt covers his youth when he demanded a strenuous life despite his asthma, weak eyes, and patrician family.
David McCullough was a renowned American author and historian, celebrated for his engaging narrative style and meticulous research. Born on July 7, 1933, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he wrote compelling biographies and histories that brought to life pivotal moments and figures in American history. Some of his most acclaimed works include "John Adams," which won the Pulitzer Prize, and "1776," which captivated readers with its vivid portrayal of the American Revolution. Throughout his career, McCullough was also a prominent voice in public television, winning numerous awards for his documentaries and lectures. His enduring legacy lies in his ability to make history accessible and relevant to a broad audience, inspiring generations to appreciate the past.
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“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.”
Mornings on Horseback
By David McCullough
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