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Standing Like a Stone Wall: The Life of General Thomas J. Jackson [Hardcover]

Jr., James I. Robertson (Author)
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April 3, 2001

"YOU MAY BE WHAT EVER YOU WILL RESOLVE TO BE."

This was the credo that governed and defined the life of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, perhaps the most extraordinary figure in American military history. From his childhood as an unloved, poorly educated orphan, it was Jackson's pure determination that impelled him from his humble origins. A shy man, with some particularly odd habits, Jackson was an outcast by many standards. But it was his single-mindedness of purpose that landed him a position at West Point where he struggled but ultimately prevailed. It was his unflappable courage combined with an emerging and unshakeable faith in God that led him to distinguish himself in the Mexican-American War. Then, after serving as a professor at the Virginia Military Institute, Jackson rose to true glory during the Civil War where, during the first major battle, he received what is perhaps the most famous nickname in military history. Beloved by his men whom he drove to the limits of endurance, feared and yet admired greatly by his enemies whom he constantly surprised with his brilliant tactics, Jackson was a general who, in the heat of battle, was seemingly blind to his own personal danger. Victory after victory, he allowed himself no personal triumph but would often be seen astride his faithful horse, Sorrel, his hand thrust toward the sky, deep in prayer of thanks to the God who had allowed his cause to prevail.

James I. Robertson Jr., history professor at Virginia Tech and the recognized authority on the life of "Stonewall" Jackson, offers young readers a gripping biography of an extraordinary man.



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Gr 6 Up-A strong and complete biography of the famous Confederate general. Robertson's detailed portrait of his subject's youth reveals the many experiences that shaped the man. But the emphasis, of course, is on Jackson's life and work during the Civil War, and it is here that the book's strengths and weaknesses are most apparent. The author uses copious primary sources, smoothly integrating accounts from Jackson's soldiers, superiors, and family members, and from the many letters he wrote home to his wife describing the progression of the war. While clearly a fan, Robertson does not shrink from pointing out Jackson's failings, offering historically sound explanations for the man's actions and a clear account of how he acquired his famous nickname. The black-and-white photographs and reproductions are well selected and well placed throughout. Unfortunately, at about midpoint, the thoroughness approaches textbooklike monotony, limiting the book's appeal to young readers, who may also be confused by the constant interchange of the terms "Union," "Federal," and "Yankee." The lack of keys for the maps and battle diagrams is a great disappointment, rendering them practically moot for student purposes. However, the perennial Civil War and biography assignments and the topic's draw for Civil War buffs should secure the book circulation.

Andrew Medlar, Chicago Public Library, IL

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 5-8. Young Civil War buffs will find this an informative account of the life of Stonewall Jackson. Orphaned as a child, he lived with relatives, then supported himself until his admittance to West Point in 1842. Jackson gained experience in the Mexican War, and after leaving the military, he taught at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. Jackson is best known today as a beloved Confederate general. Robertson finds a good balance between Jackson's life before that war and his experiences in the campaigns that made him famous. Readers will get to know him as a man and then watch him in action during the pivotal years from the beginning of the war in 1861 until his death in 1863. The many illustrations include reproductions of period photographs and prints as well as several maps and photos of artifacts. Robertson's extensive source notes and a bibliography are appended. A good choice for biography collections. Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum (April 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 068982419X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689824197
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,102,250 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Be good, or Stonewall Jackson will get you"., December 3, 2006
This review is from: Standing Like a Stone Wall: The Life of General Thomas J. Jackson (Hardcover)
This, according to a very enjoyable biography by James Robertson, is how Union mothers in the years of the Civil War tried to convince their unruly children to behave. It is one of many fascinating stories in the incredible life and military career of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.

I have always heard Jackson described as "Lee's right hand" and "the Confederacy's greatest general". I have never studied exactly how he came to gain this reputation, nor considered how much it was deserved. While I was reading this book, I came across a military history magazine with the cover story (I think this is how they phrased it) "How Strange WAS Stonewall Jackson?" After finishing this biography, I'd have to say "pretty darn strange". He was a man of mediocre intellect but exceptional drive. He had a religious faith of childlike simplicity to which he was entirely devoted, and which left him utterly convinced that he was called to military service. He behaved with reckless courage in many battles, in part because he seems to have found it inconceivable that God would let him be injured. He fought for the South, and believed slavery was part of God's plan, but he was a devoted teacher of religion and literacy to slaves in his home church. He drove his men on such fast forced marches that they took to calling themselves "foot cavalry", yet they loved him like a father. He was a stern disciplinarian with students a Virginia Military Institute, yet a pushover with young children. The contradictions continue for most of the book.

I struggled to decide how to rate this. I think the reader most apt to enjoy this would be one with an interest in history , but enough unfamiliarity with the details of the key Civil War battles that this would not seem redundant. I think a avid fan of such histories would still get enough out of this to find it worthwhile. I think that a reader not in those two categories might be somewhat put off by Jackson's strangeness, but would still be rewarded with a fast-paced look at the details of a great American's life. I give it four stars, and I'd go to 4 and 1/2 if I could.
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