"Rich and incisive . . . Kaag provides a lively and insightful examination of his remarkable subjects. An astute and absorbing narrative of one family's intersection with the nation's development." --Kirkus Reviews
"American Bloods is an unflinching history of our nation, told through the wild, fearful tales of a remarkable American dynasty. This is a breakout book for John Kaag--the natural extension of his genre-defining writing." --Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Leadership: In Turbulent Times
"John Kaag's seductive book weds his empathy for the Transcendentalists--Thoreau and Emerson--with the biographer's quest for ferreting out the astonishing, funny and highly improbable story of the American Bloods. A multi-generational biography that reveals America with all its glorious warts, this book tells a delightful tale." --Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and director of the Leon Levy Center for Biography
"Leave it to the adventuresome philosopher John Kaag to uncover yet another hidden tale central to the history of American life and thought. He was living right on top of this one, in a house on the outskirts of Concord, Massachusetts, where a family called Blood once held title to a vast tract of New England wilderness. In a taut and spell-binding narrative, Kaag traces the Blood family's influence through generations by singling out individuals--revolutionary, ascetic, polygamist, mystic--and finding these 'borderers' always in close connection with the central thinkers and doers of their day: Emerson, Thoreau, Cornelius Vanderbilt, William James. I couldn't have been more surprised--and delighted--to join Kaag on this voyage of discovery." --Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life and The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism.