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Denver PostA fine account of Roosevelt's rise to manhood, well written and, like its subject, full of irrepressible vitality.

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163 of 167 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Family reveals so very much, September 2, 1998
I read this book after reading the Pulitzer-Prize winning "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt", another excellent biography of TR. When I started "Mornings On Horseback", I felt that I was armed with more information about this President than I had going into "Rise"; however, once I completed "Mornings", I realized that I was armed with an entirely different type of knowledge. David McCullough gets us into the Roosevelt house and makes the people in TR's life come alive. "Nurture" is a vital componant of anyone's development and in this book, one sees just how family shapes a great personality such as his. To truly understand TR from a historical perspective one must examine his roots. This book is a joy to read, very informative and well-paced.
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128 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible - - - wish it didn't end where it does, September 27, 2000
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McCullough has done another outstanding job with this book. I first read McCullough's Pulitzer winning bio on Truman. The only flaw with this view on Teddy is that I WISH IT WERE AS LONG AS THE ONE ON TRUMAN!!! He's done an excellent job as a story-teller, yet from the bibliography, you can see that he has done the necessary research to make this a first rate study on Roosevelt's early life.

Following this, I've read "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt", by Edmund Morris. Yes, he is the same gentleman who recently penned "Dutch: A memoir of Ronald Reagan". While "Rise" was given a Pulitzer, like McCullough's bio of Truman, I must say that it didn't "set" as well with me as this one. While both stop roughly mid-life for Teddy (early life to pre-Presidency), I judge "Mornings" to be the superior work. The level of detail in "Mornings", and the overall readability of the prose struck me as superior.

As an aside, I have just currently read "TR: The Last Romantic" and while this is an engaging book and not as hero-worshipping as either Morris or McCullough, the book's reliance on almost all TR quotes, or a slight few that are related to TR, becomes jarring.

All told, if you have a young son or daughter who has great potential and you'd like to set before them a shining example of a fine American; physically, mentally, and spiritually, then there is not a finer book I could recommend than McCullough's "Mornings on Horseback".

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mornings on Horseback debunks Roosevelt myths, June 4, 1997
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David McCullough is a master at revealing history as it truly took place, and people as they truly were. His account of Teddy Roosevelt's remarkably innocent childhood debunks the myths that have long clouded Roosevelt biographies. While TR would grow to be a fearless Rough Rider and a President who took on corporate monopolies, he began his life as a pathetically weak, asthmatic boy clammering for his parents' attention. It was through the love, rather demanding at times, of Roosevelt's wonderfully demonstrative father that Teddy grew into his tough adult self. Mornings on Horseback challenges the notion that yesterday was more idyllic than today. Though Roosevelt had a close family, they did not remain unscathed by the Civil War, nor by illnesses that have since fled the earth. Throughout it all, it was their sense of family, as well as their great self-motivation to improve the lot of the world, that pushed them beyond misfortune. McCullough is a patient historian. He does not abide by myths, or falsehoods. His prying beneath the historical record is done with sound tools of investigation. Throughout it all, his voice is so entrancing, and his capture of detail so intricate, that we come to feel that we truly understand his subjects. When they are tossed about by fate, we regard their misfortunes with empathy. McCullough knows how to make history as readable as fiction.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good book on boring subject
Why McCullough chose to write a book on such an unpromising subject - Roosevelt's childhood and early years - is a great mystery. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Francois Villon

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic, but Kindle version has flaws
Mornings on Horseback is typical David McCullough, which is not typical at all! I loved this book, but was disappointed with the typos and chunks of missing text (! Read more
Published 20 days ago by NYromancereader

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read!!
Outstanding job weaving historical facts and scholarly research into a work that is easily read and enjoyed by even the historical novice! Thanks again Mr. McC!!!!
Published 1 month ago by Damara A. Oos

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but not great
Having read a few of the Author's other books (and I plan to read more based on word of mouth), I can say without a doubt that he is a absolutley fantastic historian and manages... Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Armstrong

5.0 out of 5 stars Another superb McCullough
What needs to be said about David McCullough? This was the last of his books which I had not read. Having read Edmund Morris' two fine works on Theodore Roosevelt, I couldn't... Read more
Published 2 months ago by P. Scott

4.0 out of 5 stars Less Would Have Been More
I love David McCullough and think he is a national treasure. "Truman" is my favorite biography of all time, I loved Mr McCullough's narration of "The Civil War," and he is from... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Craig T

4.0 out of 5 stars Teddy
It is refreshing to read the story of someone's life and not have it end with their death. Reading about Teddy's asthma and how he managed to rise above the condition offers hope... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Laurel N. Connell

1.0 out of 5 stars A cure for insomnia
I couldn't finish this book though I tried many times. It read like a documentary full of boring facts and details rather than the gushing reviews I saw when I chose it. Read more
Published 5 months ago by pixelgal60

5.0 out of 5 stars The Roosevelt's Unplugged
David McCullough completed "Mornings on Horseback" in 1980 and while not much has changed Teddy Roosevelt's life McCullough has enjoyed a surge in fame. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Charles Evans

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but not quite up to the standard on McCullough's other books
Note: The hardback book is listed as being unabridged, but no such label is provided for the paperback edition, implying that it is abridged in some way. Read more
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