(Audiobook) An interesting take about one of the key Confederate commanders during the Civil War. This is part biography/part memoir. The author attempts to convey the life story of the Stonewall Jackson, primarily focusing on the military exploits of the man during the 2 years he was fighting in the Civil War. Jackson, in the eyes of the author, is a mysterious man, one who can be very difficult to learn about, as his life has been shrouded in legend and myth. He did not come from wealth or power, but somehow, managed to elevate himself to be one of the most dynamic commanders in American history. He had his eccentricities, from his hypochondria and his religious devotions to his ability to be in the right place at the right time, and his ability to fight a mobile style of warfare is one that is still required study for all US military personnel. The author, in describing how he tried to follow the life story of Jackson, also attempts to reconcile his quest with the events in Charlottesville in 2017 and how national perception about Confederate monuments has turned negative (for the author, he doesn't come right out and say it, but he is not really supportive of the efforts to suppress and eliminate the Confederate monuments). Bonus points for the author reading his own work, and you will learn something about the man. Yet, you might end up looking for a better biography if possible. It was solid, but not spectacular.