Loyal Son by Daniel Mark Epstein - ISBN: 9780345544230
Paperback
Revolution tore a family apart: Franklin, his son, and a nation.

Loyal Son

The War in Ben Franklin's House

  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    15 June 2018

Summary

The dramatic story of a founding father, his illegitimate son, and the tragedy of their conflict during the American Revolution.

Ben Franklin is the most lovable of America’s founding fathers. His wit, his charm, his inventiveness—even his grandfatherly appearance—are legendary. But this image obscures the scandals that dogged him throughout his life. In The Loyal Son, award-winning historian Daniel Mark Epstein throws the spotlight on one of the more enigmatic aspects of Fra…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780345544230
ISBN-10:0345544234
Author:Daniel Mark Epstein
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:15 June 2018
Weight:364g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The history of loyalist William Franklin and his famous father has been told before but not as fully or as well as it is by Daniel Mark Epstein in The Loyal Son. Mr. Epstein, a biographer and poet, has done a lot of fresh research and invests his narrative with literary grace and judicious sympathy for both father and son… . William Franklin’s motto was ‘Pro Rege & Patria.’ Mr. Epstein’s engrossing account of his ordeal in striving to be faithful to that motto illuminates the plight of the hundreds of thousands of British Americans who remained, during the Revolution, devoted to both crown and country.”The Wall Street Journal

“Elegant … moving … In Epstein’s hands, the case of Benjamin and William Franklin becomes superbly illuminating.”The New Republic

“A fully immersive experience [that] illuminates the tangled family relationships of one of the pillars of the American Revolution.”Library Journal

“A riveting narrative about the bizarre turmoil between Benjamin Franklin and his son William. The amount of new research undertaken is deeply impressive. And the writing is elegant and always informative. Highly recommended!”—Douglas Brinkley, professor of history, Rice University, CNN presidential historian, and author of Rightful Heritage

“This poignant, absorbing portrait of Benjamin Franklin and his son William is a powerful reminder that America’s fight for independence was also an agonizing civil war, in this case pitting a father against his beloved son. In exploring Franklin’s tormented relationship with William, the royal governor of New Jersey, who remained loyal to Britain, Daniel Mark Epstein brilliantly illuminates the American Revolution’s tragic human cost.”—Lynne Olson, New York Times bestselling author of Citizens of London and Last Hope Island

“Daniel Mark Epstein has written a textured, sympathetic account of a fallen founder, William Franklin: patriot, public servant, son, and political partner of Benjamin. Epstein shows, from the inside, his ambitions, yearnings, decisions good and bad, and final, crushing failure.”—Richard Brookhiser, author of Founders’ Son

The Loyal Son is must reading for those who want to see the American Revolution from the other side—the Tory side—and to be acquainted with Benjamin Franklin’s darker side.”—John Ferling, author of Whirlwind and Jefferson and Hamilton

“A gripping history of a family torn apart by political upheaval … Drawing on much unpublished correspondence as well as published works, the author constructs a fast-paced, vivid narrative with a host of characters whose appearance and personality he etches with deft concision… . A perceptive, gritty portrayal of the frenzy of war and a father and son caught at its tumultuous center.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

About The Author

Daniel Mark Epstein

Daniel Mark Epstein is the author of biographies of Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman, Aimee Semple McPherson, Nat King Cole, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, as well as nine volumes of poetry. His verse has appeared in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review, among other publications. The American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded Epstein the Rome Prize in 1977 and an Arts and Letters Award in 2006. Daniel Mark Epstein lives in Baltimore.

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