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The context is brought to life in this book, almost as if this crossed roads in American history is a character in the story. The writing makes you feel as if you are traveling with Lafayette in 1824 during his 18-month return tour. It was easy to see Lafayette as the “Nation’s Guest” and almost feel the nostalgia and emotion that Lafayette likely had as he socialized with outgoing President Monroe and the newly onboarded President John Quincy Adams. And the reverence Lafayette had for George Washington and his family was well expressed. This was a favourite read for me as we head into the 250th anniversary of American Independence. A very well written recount and enlightening in a humanistic way.