I'm a sucker for historical fiction! While I've read lots of fiction (and non-fiction) about the 1920's - 1950's, I haven't read a lot focused on time before that.
This book follows the two gentlemen as they are growing up. One in the South and one in New York. As they begin to create their path's in life. The similarities and differences - and the same (bull headed?) drive. And then Roosevelt invites Booker T. to dinner at the White House. The book - and our historical angle now - makes the reader think this is completely normal. The two men want what is best for the country, both have strong ideas & ideals and both have no issues with creating waves.
The story is interesting and well written. I feel like I know much more about both of these men and the part they played in our country's history.
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