7 popular books from 2017

Is reading more one of your New Year’s resolutions? Catch up on last year’s most popular reads – from fiction to the political – before diving into 2018 selections.

7. 'Grant' by Ron Chernow

"Grant" by Ron Chernow, Penguin Press, 1104 pp.

In his latest thorough biography, Ron Chernow turns his eye to Ulysses S. Grant: the Union general of the Civil War, a failed businessman, and a president. Mr. Chernow also wrote “Hamilton” (2004) which inspired Lin Manuel Miranda’s hit musical. "Just as he did with George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, Chernow brings Ulysses S. Grant to life," Terry Hartle writes for the Monitor. He adds that "[Chernow's] moving account of Lee’s surrender at Appomattox is worth the price of the book by itself."

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