From Washington's Virginia childhood, through his days as a soldier and general, to his inauguration as the first president of the brand-new United States, and into retirement, this biography captures the full breadth and achievements of his life. It covers both the personal and the private, reveals his views on everything from governmental power to the abolition of slavery, and separates fascinating truth from well-worn legend - including that infamous, but false, tale about chopping down the cherry tree.
©2007 Sterling; (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
"Review from a 61/2 year old boy"
This was my favorite book after The Sword in the Stone by TH White, read by Neville Jason.
George Washington, because he was a hero in the American Revolution
He talked just right so I could understand him.
Yes, I listened to it twice, but the second time I didn't listen to it all at once.
It was very good. I am looking for more Sterling Biographies to listen to now.