After a close encounter with a wolf [on a dark, foggy night], and seeing a large rock/cave on/near his property, the author, completely freaked out, cannot sleep and decides to unpack boxes, which leads to fully inspecting this new home he and his family has just moved into [an old farmhouse outside of Boston]; what he finds during that inspection takes him down a humongous rabbit-hole that then leads to this informative, engaging [and also, at times, a little bit mind-blowing] book about a historical family that I [for one], and never even heard of.
Filled with SO. MUCH. HISTORY [and unfortunately slogs a little in parts because there is just so much here] that just gobsmacked me at times [and weirdly, referenced a time in history {the fight for Kansas} that I actually have an upcoming book to read - it was cool when I worked that out but was also a little disconcerting], and left me wanting a little bit more.
Very well-written and researched, this is a deep-dive [that will thrill and engage all history and nonfiction readers] into mostly unknown history that will engage you right from page one until the very end.
I was granted an audiobook ARC and it was narrated by one of my favorite nonfiction narrators [Leon Nixon] and he just made this already amazing book even better, with his smooth, articulate delivery, and his engaging style. I highly recommend listening to this book!
Thank you to NetGalley, John Kaag, Leon Nixon - Narrator, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and Brilliance Audio for providing the eBook and audiobook ARC's in exchange for an honest review.