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Wilson

By: A. Scott Berg
Narrated by: Jeremy Bobb
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In the tradition of Truman, John Adams, and Team of Rivals, the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning biographer of Charles Lindbergh, Maxwell Perkins, and Samuel Goldwyn sheds new light on a president and his presidency in a way that redefines our understanding of a tide-turning historical moment.

One hundred years after his inauguration, Woodrow Wilson still stands as one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century, and one of the most enigmatic. And now, after more than a decade of research and writing, Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg has completed Wilson—the most personal and penetrating biography ever written about the twenty-eighth President.

In addition to the hundreds of thousands of documents in the Wilson Archives, Berg was the first biographer to gain access to two recently discovered caches of papers belonging to those close to Wilson. From this material, Berg was able to add countless details—even several unknown events—that fill in missing pieces of Wilson’s character and cast new light on his entire life.

From the scholar-President who ushered the country through its first great world war to the man of intense passion and turbulence, from the idealist determined to make the world “safe for democracy” to the stroke-crippled leader whose incapacity and the subterfuges around it were among the century’s greatest secrets, the result is an intimate portrait written with a particularly contemporary point of view—a book at once magisterial and deeply emotional about the whole of Wilson’s life, accomplishments, and failings. This is not just Wilson the icon—but Wilson the man.
Politics & Activism United States Biographies & Memoirs American History Politicians Americas Roosevelt Family Social justice Capitalism Imperialism Socialism Franklin D. Roosevelt Latin America Soviet Union
Thorough Historical Context • Intimate Biographical Details • Excellent Speaking Voice • Complex Character • Pleasant Voice

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This is a great book, written from a very honest and objective perspective, lacking severe politics. The way history should be remembered.

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Woodrow Wilson is an interesting character in an American history. In many ways he led to many of the socialist agendas being perpetuated on America today. Although that is not emphasized in this book. Neither is his racist upbringing or continued thought into his presidency. Even his Christian faith is not discussed in depth. Overall I found this biography to be filled with inconsequential facts it did not take a deep look into the most interesting parts of Wilson‘s life and legacy.

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The splendid prose by the author does justice to the life and accomplishments of Woodrow Wilson. A true visionary.

A remarkable biography about a remarkable man

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I am working my way through at least one book on each President. Wilson has been the best written and narrated so far. I found myself having a hard time taking a break from the narration. I often felt as though I were in the room as events unfolded. Well written. Very well narrated.

Well Written

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What did you love best about Wilson?

It was interesting to learn more about a man who had an incredible impact upon the 20th century. I loved that Wilson was a man of principles, that he tried to ground his response based upon well thought out objectives.

What about Jeremy Bobb’s performance did you like?

Nice job. Well performed.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

My general reaction was sadness that a man of such high principles was so naïve in so many ways. His treatment of African Americans was tragic and set race relations back decades. His appointment of Reynolds to the Supreme Court was an outrage. His self confidence that he was the smartest person in the room lead to monumental failures. He could have accomplished so much more with better guidance.

Any additional comments?

Thank you. I did not like Wilson before reading the book. I still don't respect him, but it was amazing what he accomplished in his life.

A Dangerous Man

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