A review by thefox22
Alexander Hamilton, Revolutionary by Martha Brockenbrough

3.0

His fighting with musket and bayonet was done. But his most powerful weapon--his mind--was about to be unleashed.

It would be unlike anything the world had ever seen.


Though a deeply flawed human being, Alexander Hamilton was one of the people who helped found this country and its government, and his achievements are many. If I can achieve even a small percent of what he did in his lifetime, I'll have succeeded.

The book was just but a taste of what his life was like and who he was as a person. I almost would rather have read that giant-ass biography instead, though I can see why this one was trying to appeal to a younger audience. Still, I enjoyed it nonetheless! I always want to learn more about Hamilton.

Rating: 3.5 Paw Prints!