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His Father's Son

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

His Father's Son

Contributors:

By (Author) Tim Brady

ISBN:

9781101988152

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Penguin USA

Publication Date:

15th June 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Second World War
Political leaders and leadership

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 236mm

Description

The story of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., a fortunate son who proved himself on the battlefields of two world wars. General Omar Bradley said of him, "I have never known a braver man or a more devoted soldier." But for much of his life, Theodore Roosevelt's son Ted seemed born to live in his father's shadow. With the same wide smile, winning charm, and vigorous demeanor, Ted possessed limitless potential, with even the White House within his reach. In the First World War, Ted braved gunfire and gas attacks in France to lead his unit into battle. Yet even after returning home a hero, he was unable to meet the expectations of a public that wanted a man just like his father. A diplomat, writer, and man of great adventure, Ted remained frustrated by his lack of success in the world of politics, witnessing instead the rise of his cousin, Franklin, to the office that had once seemed his for the taking. Then, with World War II looming, Ted reenlisted. In his mid-fifties with a gimpy leg and a heart condition, he was well past his prime, but his insistence to be in the thick of combat proved a vital asset. Paired with the irascible Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr., Ted soon distinguished himself as a front-line general in a campaign that often brought him into conflict with another hard fighter, George Patton. On D-Day, Ted became the oldest soldier and the only general in the Allied forces to storm the beach in the first wave, hobbling across the sand with his cane in one hand and a pistol in the other. His valor and leadership on Utah Beach became the stuff of legends-and earned him the Medal of Honor. His Father's Son delves into the life of a man as courageous, colorful, and unwavering as any of the Roosevelt clan, and offers up a definitive portrait of one of America's greatest military heroes. INCLUDES PHOTOS

Reviews

Readers familiar with Henry Fondas portrayal of an arthritic, middle-aged general in The Longest Day will be impressed. This well-crafted biography brings Ted Roosevelt Jr. out from the shadow of his famous father to reveal a man who served heroically in two world wars, helped found the American Legion, and earned success in business and as a public servant. Thoroughly researched and moving, His Fathers Son is a must read by anyone interested in World War II or the Roosevelt family saga.James P. Duffy, Author of War at the End of the World: Douglas MacArthur and the Forgotten Fight For New Guinea, 1942-1945

Trapped in the shadow of his Rough Rider father and a political rival of his savvy presidential cousin Franklin, Ted Roosevelt spent much of his life struggling to define himselfa feat he accomplished against all odds sloshing ashore on D-Day. In His Father's Son, Tim Brady has crafted a masterful tale of a true American hero.James M. Scott, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and Author of Target Tokyo: Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid That Avenged Pearl Harbor

In fresh, galloping prose, Tim Brady brings Ted Roosevelt to life as a war hero, political activist, businessman and world traveler in the finest traditions of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor. His Father's Son is a long-overdue spotlight on the fourth great pillar of the Roosevelt dynasty.Jonathan W. Jordan, New York Times Bestselling Author of American Warlords: How Roosevelt's High Command Led America to Victory in World War II

A man born into one of Americas greatest families, Ted Roosevelt ably stepped from his fathers shadow. In this wide-sweeping odyssey, Tim Brady expertly maneuvers through the highs and lows of Theodore Roosevelts sons own political life, military service, and exotic hunting expeditions, providing page-turning proof that Ted was nothing short of a blooded, first-class soldier, from the trenches of Cantigny in World War I to the sands of Utah Beach on D-Day.Stephen L. Moore, Author of As Good as Dead: The Daring Escape of American POWs from a Japanese Death Camp

Brave combat leader in two world wars, intrepid hunter, icon of flapper-era Republican politics, Ted Roosevelt Jr. led one of the twentieth centurys most interesting lives. Tim Brady expertly recreates Roosevelts life and times in this engaging, beautifully-written book.Jack Cheevers, Author of Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea, and the Capture of the Spy Ship Pueblo

The story of a man of great personal and political integrity, extraordinary bravery, and a profound sense of mission, His Fathers Son is an engaging and often touching account of a life in the unforgiving spotlight that was nonetheless exceptionally well-lived.Marc Peyser and Timothy Dwyer, Authors of Hissing Cousins: The Lifelong Rivalry of Eleanor Roosevelt and Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Author Bio

Tim Brady is an award-winning writer whose works include Twelve Desperate Miles and A Death in San Pietro. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he has written a number of PBS documentaries, and helped develop the series Liberty! The American Revolution, winner of the Peabody Award. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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