A LIFE OF HARRY S. TRUMAN - By: AIDA D. DONALD
Right now in my book "A Life of Harry S. Truman" the author has manly been talking about the experience of Truman's political career. She provides a thorough explanation of how Truman became serious about politics, and how he also became the president of the U.S. It begins on Chapter 3 when Harry Truman first became a judge in the 30's, and eventually progresses on In chapter 4, when Truman became the senate and made very harsh decisions while on duty. This was very surprising to the public because, barely after just the few short months he became President of the United States and was leading soldiers into WWII.
Honestly, the biography of Harry S. Truman is very unique read; I have never read a biography particularly like this. The reason I say this is because, the author arranged the chapters to be set of what order actually happened. But in most biographies I've read, have their chapters arranged of what specific event that changed their lives, then they would put that into order from Childhood, to Middle Life, and then Adult hood and end of life. But either way the author puts its chapters, the biography was still appealing to me, and hopefully to others.
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