This biography by Robert Caro delves into the pivotal years of American President Lyndon Johnson, from 1958 to 1964. It explores Johnson's rise to power, his tumultuous relationship with the Kennedy brothers, and his presidency following JFK's assassination. Caro provides a fresh perspective on historical events, showcasing Johnson's political prowess and struggles. The book highlights Johnson's efforts to pass significant legislation and his handling of national crises. Caro's insightful writing offers a deep understanding of American politics and history during this transformative period.
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