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The Most Dangerous Man in America

By: Catherine Drinker Bowen
Narrated by: Lois Betterton
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There have been numerous biographies of Benjamin Franklin, including his own notorious autobiography. This is the most charming and captivating account of all. Every chapter is a bewitching gem, and Franklin lives and breathes on every page.

This is the last book in Catherine Drinker Bowen's brilliant career. With this, she did not intend to write a full narrative biography. Instead she proposed to write "only what interested me about this most consistently entertaining biographical subject". Thus the book focuses on specific scenes in Franklin's colorful life, including his youthful discoveries with electricity, activity in the Albany Congress of 1754, nine years in London and, of course, his part in America's revolutionary plans.

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"Franklin, a charmer in his time, charms across the centuries....The book, like the man, is astute and delightful." (The New Yorker)

Enriched Details • Insightful Perspective • Brilliant Content • Great Insight

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Well written. Well read. Well researched. The writer gives great insight into a great man.

Beautiful.

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This is a good recount of BF's life up to the start of the American revolution, but the reading is garbled at times and makes it hard to understand!! The reading should be redone to be able to fully enjoy the story.

Good story, garbled reading at times

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“The Most Dangerous Man in America” is not intended as a comprehensive Franklin Biography. Instead, Catherine Bowen selects episodes from his many experiences and enriches them with details I've found nowhere else, and in a manner steeped with acumen, warmth, and insight. It's worth stressing how different this approach is to the typical Franklin tome. Bowen seems possessed of a particularly exercised perception. She applies this many times though the chapters, breathing light and life into dusty yesterdays, saturating Franklin with a greater depth of personage, of relatable personality, than any other historian has quite managed to capture or convey.

Not every conclusion rings as unassailable. But the whole of her thesis and the great bulk of her insights widen the eye to the Great Man as few others have. The last few chapters and afterward are, in particular, riveting, illuminating, powerful, and deeply poignant. After reading “Dangerous” you won't see Franklin or his life and times in quite the same way again. It's just that good.

Catherine Bowen, author of The Most Dangerous Man in America, completed this book even she was dying, or so the editors inform us. Unfamiliar as her other work is to me, I can't speculate on whether or what effect her circumstances may have had on her authorship, but something unique and worthwhile was lost on her passing, and that quality is conveyed in nearly every sentence of this fine, and final, work.

A unique, highly engaging perspective spiced by bright, restrained opinion

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Felt like I was listening in slow motion. Because of that, I had a hard time staying focused on the book, hence the mediocre story rating. perhaps with a reasonable narration, I could've stayed with the story better?

Awful narration!

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Loved this audible presentation. Big fan of franklin and bowen and sense both brilliant humans delivered grace to us all.

A Most Laudable Last Work

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