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Thomas Jefferson was tall and quiet while John Adams was short and talkative. It didn't matter. Together they helped shape America. But as the years went on, Tom and John couldn't agree as to how the new United States should be run. Soon they became political rivals, and before long Tom did not talk to John and John did not talk to Tom. Suzanne Tripp Jurmain and Larry Day tell the true and humorous story of a great American feud and how these two larger-than-life men, once again, found friendship. - Jacket flap.
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The worst of friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the true story of an American feud
2011, Dutton Children's Books
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in English
- 1st ed.
0525479031 9780525479031
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