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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JON MEACHAM received the Pulitzer Prize for American Lion, his 2008 bestselling biography of Andrew Jackson. The author of the earlier New York Times bestsellers Franklin and Winston and American Gospel, Meacham is executive editor and executive vice president of Random House and a contributing editor of Time. He and his wife, Keith, have three young children and divide their time among Nashville, Sewanee, and New York City.