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B**C
It is amazing that so many of these letters survived and I ...
This book cannot be reviewed as one would an account of history written many years later. The authors are Mr. and Mrs. Adams themselves. This is a rare opportunity to experience life during the Revolutionary War from the unique perspective of John Adams who has the benefit of intelligence about the newly forming government and Abigail Adams who is at home tending to home and hearth but at the same time, is a well informed, active and respected member of the citizenry living dangerously close to the site of several battles and skirmishes.These two extremely well educated and articulate people give an informed and often enlightened view of the day-to-day concerns of the colonies and the thought processes of those who were significant in creating the structure of the nation we inherited. The couple make many references to the fact that they are aware of possible interception of their letters and they mention that they must be careful what they say. Still, the fact that these letters were written as communication between a married couple and were not intended for public consumption adds to their authentic feeling.Mrs. Adams thoughts about how women should be given more rights in the new Constitution along with the brief discussion about slavery in the colonies were each quickly dismissed as having been issues that would allow for the ratification of the document. The rights of women led to slightly more consideration by each of them than the rights of slaves, it seemed to me.It is amazing that so many of these letters survived and I feel privileged to have access to them. Every one offered a look into life as it was led more than 240 years ago.
M**P
For History Buffs
I have long been a fan of Abigail Adams. Though she was largely educated by her mother and grandmother (having been determined to be too sickly for public education), she became one of the most intelligent and knowledgable women of her time. She was an advocate for women's rights long before it was a popular idea, and was almost as involved in politics as her husband.The letters in this volume were written while John was in Philadelphia and other cities as a delegate to the First Continental Congress, and later while he was in Europe as an ambassador. They not only serve as a history lesson on the progress of the War of Independence, but shed light on the politics and other dealings of both Abigail and John. John relied on her for advice and counsel on many matters, and she did not hold back her opinions. The close relationship they had, despite his long absences from home, is always evident. The book took me a while to read. Most non-fiction does, and this one was a bit more so because it is written in the rather formal style of the 1700's. Many words are used differently than they are today, and it sometimes took a bit to untangle the meanings. Still, it was a fascinating read, and one any American history buff would probably enjoy.
S**E
Abigail and John Adams: A Revolution and Love Story
I have fallen deep into admiration for Abigail Adams, and even her crusty husband John shines as an honest man and devoted Revolutionary when England started taxing and over-controlling the feisty American Colonies. So far as I can tell, the book was assembled from their letters by a grandson, so is well over 100 years old now. I have found other correspondence that makes a more comprehensive picture of these important people. I have never been a lover of or reader of history, but the biography I am now reading about Abigail has my full attention. And it started with reading these letters. It was a bit difficult to start, 12 letters from John to Abigail, but once her letters begin to John, it gets very intense and interesting. The Revolutionary War period is well known for having a large group of extraordinary men, but the women who stayed behind to care for the families were no less able and amazing people. Or at least with John & Abigail Adams it is true. She offered wise and sage advice, and their deep affection for each other shines through their letters. Just amazing Americans!
M**N
I loved reading the words of Abigail Adams who is an ...
This is a really interesting read. I loved reading the words of Abigail Adams who is an absolute beast. She clearly states her opinion on slavery (against) and female rights (for). And the love and respect between Abigail and John comes through crystal clear.This is a book that is for sure worth reading. But because of the fear that the post wouldn't get to them safely, there isn't as much written about his thoughts about the Continental Congress as I believed there would be. This made it a bit dry because a lot of the letters were very similar (family life, complaints about distance, etc). So eventually I did get a bit bogged down in the letters.This is a worth while read, but it is a slow read.
J**R
Great Collection
A great collection of letters between two fascinating people. John and Abigail are very poetic at times and these letters provide some behind the scenes of the American Revolution. These letters help to display their mutual respect for each other and remind us the founders were real people with everyday problems too.
J**S
An amazing selection of letters that made me feel that I was "in the room where it happens" to quote the now famous line from " Hamilton." I chose to read this book because Henry Adams wrote that nobody could understand a woman if seen from the eyes of a man. He referred
To the letters of his great grandmother in support of this. She was indeed a feminist long before the word existed.
A**I
Worth the read.
Great read. The love they had for each other is admirable.
G**Y
How slowly I shall write, how subtle I shall complain
You have to have a committed interest in the Adams' relationship or need the book for research to stay with the book, I am interested, however not enough to give it time. Readers will understand the incredible formality of their time through reading. The formality is historical fact however it makes a modern reader tired.
W**P
An absolute joy, these letters could have been written yesterday
An absolute joy, these letters could have been written yesterday. A great insight into the thought processes of the founding fathers, and a beautiful love story.
J**E
Five Stars
A great love story
L**S
Five Stars
These two had an inspiring life and marriage.
J**O
John Adams, Presidente e escritor
John Adams foi o primeiro vice-presidente e o segundo presidente dos Estados Unidos. Muito cultor costumava (como era comum na época) trocar cartas com sua esposa, além de amigos e correligionários.Abigail Adams era uma mulher à frente do seu tempo. Escrevia bem, era sensível e, por incrível que pareça, no século XVIII já defendia os direitos do sexo feminino. Tem uma carta famosa de sua autoria em que trata desse tema.O livro é muito bom. A encadernação é simples, mas vale a pena.
F**D
Five Stars
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