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John Adams:  Party of OneJohn Adams: Party of One

James Grant

Farrar, Straus and GirouxPublishers

450 pages

Biographies are a like opinions. The first sounds good, until the next comes along. I don’t know how faithful this biography is in the study of Adams since I haven’t read any others. So, I’ll try to review the book as a stand alone, apart from the body of Adams study.

From a writing standpoint, John Adams is very readable. Every biography is difficult to write in such a way that it’s not dry. There are definitely some dry portions of this book, but they are rare. The main takeaway is that the reader gets a good sense of who John Adams the man was. Grant does a good job of presenting Adams flaws and all.

From a readability standpoint, this book is in-between a popular level book and an academic book. Grant cites notes copiously. In fact, there are 47 pages of notes. But, the notes are secondary and presented as endnotes.

I wonder at some of Grant’s theological presentations. When it comes to the Puritans, he seems to perpetuating a hostile and negative view of the Puritans as is often found in liberal academia. The text extols universalism and rejects traditional Christian orthodoxy.

3 out of 5 stars.