Kirkus Reviews, 9/1/10
A veteran biographer specializing in the Founding Fathers offers a short, sharp life of the Virginia patriot
A fine appreciationand explanationof freedoms champion.”Library Journal, 10/1[An] engaging popular biography
An appealing element here is the wealth of excerpts from Henrys legendary speeches and revealing letters, seamlessly woven in with Ungers narrative
A good choice for general readers seeking a relatively brief account of Patrick Henrys political activity and contributions to early America.”
Asbury Park Press, 9/19Pat Henry wasn't a Johnny One-Note patriot. And the author strives to reveal the whole Revolutionary enchilada herecalls to arms, demands for a bill of rights, fights against big government. Why, we could almost call this guy a Tea Party member!” Wall Street Journal, 10/22/10[A] vivid biography of the Virginia firebrand.”
The Oklahoman, 10/31/10
Unger shows how down-to-earth Henry was and how connected he was to regular people
[A] great book about one of our nation's founders.”Bookviews.com, November 2010 This biography adds to our further knowledge of the men who were our Founding Fathers.” Hudson Valley News, 11/3/10Very readable, engaging.”
New York Journal of Books, 10/26/10
Harlow Giles Unger does a remarkable job of putting together the life and times of this most noted but little known Founder. Unger provides a startling history of the man who, though never in combat, remains one of the great patriots of his new country
Unger is not only a superior storyteller, he is also a gifted researcher; he sweeps the reader into the story, also enveloping us in the times
The book brings fresh insights to the process of building a nation with little direction from which to work
If you want to know what the Founders meant while deliberating the creation of the Confederation and the Constitution, and if you wish to understand why they made the decisions they did, read Lion of Liberty.”
Associated Press, 11/15/10With quotes from Henry's vivid oratory, Unger traces his rise in Virginia society before the Revolution. Though not quite a rags-to-riches talehis folks were well-established lawyers and clergymenLion of Liberty tells entertainingly of how a homespun-clad upcountryman with an odd accent fitted into a British-trained, plantation-owning aristocracy of velvet jackets and white neckcloths.”
The Federal Lawyer, November/December 2010[An] excellent biography
Will be valued by all who have an interest in the birth of this nation and the origins of government.” Asbury Park Press, 11/14/10An easy-to-read and entertaining biography
Today's Tea Party talk of liberty and small government has made Patrick Henry seem especially relevant.”
Richmond Times-Dispatch, 11/14/10Unger recounts Henry's life and explores its ramifications in contemporary America. Whether you find it cautionary or inspiring might depend on your own political beliefs
[Unger] brings an ardent spirit of libertarianism to this engrossing and articulate biography; he argues implicitly that in Henry's aversion to a strong central government, the tea-party movement finds its philosophical cornerstone
Unger's telling of Henry's story is a beacon of vivid, accessible and thought-provoking biography.”
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 11/14/10
A reintroduction to this silver-tongued rabble rouser who was so blunt in his disregard for English law that dumbstruck opponents could think of no other response than to accuse him of treason.
NPR.org, 11/22/10
Excellent
[Unger] does remarkable work untangling a difficult subject
Fantastically engaging
Unger proves to be impressively sensitive and perceptive when chronicling some of the patriot's darker moments
[He] is able to weave the sometimes disparate, frequently contradictory strands of Henry's life into a coherent, absorbing narrative. He's adept at explaining Henry's proto-libertarianism, which will sound familiar to current American readers, as new political movements suspicious of the federal government have dominated the American conversation in the past several months. Unger's book is the perfect introduction to the founder whose rhetoric started a revolution.”
Newcity, 11/22/10
In this accessible, elegantly written biography Harlow Unger brings the leonine patriot vividly to life, skillfully weaving his story together with the outsize history he helped shape.”
InfoDad.com, 11/24/10
Provides a fine, multifaceted portrait of a stirring orator and accomplished politician
This is a noteworthy biography that shows both Henrys importance to the establishment of the United States and the distance between the sort of nation he hoped to create and the one that exists two centuries later.”
Taft Bulletin, Fall 2010
In this action-packed history, award-winning author Harlow Giles Unger unfolds the epic story of Patrick Henry.”
Hanover Review, Winter 2010
The first major new biography of Patrick Henry in a generation.”Kingman Daily Miner, 12/3/10
Exactingly researched
Unger has captured the essence of Henry
Highly recommended
[A] personable historical account of one outstanding patriot.”
The Lone Star, November 2010
This excellent book should be read by all Americans.” Our History Project Book Review, 1/10/11In this magnificent book Harlow Unger paints a portrait of Patrick Henry that will inspire, recharge and get us excited; if not passionate; about what freedom is and why we as Americans strive, desire and covet that ideal
[He] combines true story telling mixed with sound academic research.” WhatWouldtheFoundersThink.com, 1/10/11One of the most interesting facets of this book was how the author tied the various actors in the Revolution together and placed them at various events.” Charleston Post and Courier, 2/6/11A well-written story of one of the key figures in America's Revolutionary movement and his later efforts in safeguarding the hard-won freedoms during the formation of the new nation
The author is a good storyteller, and his brisk, narrative style ably conveys the importance of the life and contributions of this great Lion of Liberty
An informative and enjoyable read.” Reference and Research Book News, February 2011
A popular biography of the public and private life of Patrick Henry
A compelling story that illustrates Henry's beliefs by centering on his actions and the events of his life.” Washington Times, 2/16/11
A highly readable account of the life of one of our most prominent revolutionaries.” The Waterline, 2/24/11
Unger brings Colonial Williamsburg to life.”
Magill Book Reviews
An engaging account of Patrick Henrys lifelong quest to promote individual liberties and fight against government interference.” American Spectator, April 2011[An] admirable new biography
Goes far to restore that able, eloquent, and courageous man to a proper place in our national memory
Ungers vivid, gracefully written narrative brings Patrick Henry back to life.”
San Francisco Book Review, 4/5/11, and Sacramento Book Review, 4/8/11
Lion of Liberty, a book by Harlow G. Unger, is in many ways like Patrick Henry. Both dont seem special from the outside, and both seem modest and homely at first glance. Yet, inside these two ordinary objects is a fire that excels on natural talent. a marvelous biography and has a different take on revolutionary heroes. Remember that they were mortal men.”Collected Miscellany, 5/5/11
A light and refreshing read of Henrys life
This biography is history at its best, telling a story both human and philosophical. As Unger points out, Henrys words continue to echo across America and inspire millions to fight government intrusion in their daily lives.”
Choice, July 2011[Unger] wields a facile pen
There is insightful treatment of Henrys family life and Henry as a lawyer
Recommended.”
Portland Book Review, 4/3
[A] peek at the experiences of one of the most colorful and opinionated of Americas founding fathers. Anyone with an interest in American history will be fascinated with Henrys myriad of speeches on independence and liberty. This book presents a behind the scenes look at not only the men who signed the Declaration of Independence, but one of the men who fought for its very existence
Cleverly written
Students and adults alike will enjoy this read about an incredibly important time in American history.”
Christian Science Monitor, 11/12/12
Compelling.”
Internet Review of Books, 11/18/10
Harlow Giles Unger tells us about the Patrick Henry we never knew
A mesmerizing tale
A must-read for anyone interested in American colonial history.”
Engrossing and articulate
Unger’s telling of Patrick Henry’s story is a beacon of vivid, accessible, and thought-provoking biography.”Richmond Times-Dispatch
A compelling new biography of Patrick Henry, a monumental figure in American history, hailed in his time as the first of the nations Founding Fathers