I always like to read the many reviews on this Goodreads site and was surprised to find only 1 person had read & reviewed this good book! Shout out to Paul in Pennsylvania - whoever you are - good taste! This is a must-read for anyone who has been to Washington's Mt. Vernon estate, or anyone planning on a visit there. The book starts with Washington in his early 20's as a journeyman/surveyor, but then very quickly moves on to his life as a soldier in the Virginia regiment during the French & Indian war. And also around this time is when he inherits Mt. Vernon from his older brother. I read the 1980 edition, which includes lots of good photos of items that are currently on display at Mt. Vernon. Anyway, though I loved it, the book is not for everyone. It's a very detailed look at the correspondence between Washington and his cousin, Lund Washington, who was his faithful overseer of the estate during the 9 years of the Revolution that Washington was away. You learn of the unbelievable self-sufficiency of the estate (had to make their own charcoal, to burn oysters, to make lime to have mortar for their clay bricks (which they also made) for the houses, etc. you get the idea!). More importantly, you're reminded of the total sacrifice and devotion of this man (9 years of being away from home, family, NO PAY, not to mention begging and borrowing from Congress to keep a ragtag army together for so long). Once again, I walk away feeling so lucky and reminding myself not to complain - about anything!