William J. "Bill" Bennett is a politician and author who served in the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, as chief of National Endowment for the Humanities and later Secretary of Education under Reagan, and Drug Czar under Bush. He is a nationally well-known figure of political and social conservatism and authored many books on politics, ethics, and international relations.
I love first person accounts on historical events. It is broken up in to sections based on the virtues found in each story, quote or poem. It’s even better than I’d hoped.
Herein is a compendium of excerpts extracted from the great wealth of the Founding Fathers' writings. These excerpts are sorted into sections and loosely arranged by topic/virtue. Writings from letters, newspaper articles, the Federalist Papers, etc. are included, as well as some biographical accounts.
The book closes with the texts of our beautiful and worthy national documents: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
I read this to my high schoolers during our morning symposium of shared studies. Divided into conveniently brief readings, it was perfect as a daily read-aloud. Highly recommended.