American Lion
I did remember the book American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meacham that was published last November, though. I remember that it was this great new take on an American legend and a must read for not just people gaining insight on what it takes to be a leader but for anyone that likes an underdog story. It's captivating to say the least.
Then today I re-read stories on the NPR web site and they mention this book there: "Jackson consolidated presidential power, enhancing the strength of his veto and using it early and often. And while he passionately opposed a federal bank in the belief that it was his duty to protect the masses from the rich and corrupt, he displayed precious little compassion for the masses who were black or American Indians. Jackson sent the Cherokees on the Trail of Tears."(by Neda Ulaby)This book is about the man who changed the way a president was and probably prepared Americans to see what a leader can be. If you have some time - check it out!








