This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
You already know the name. You probably don't know the man.
Henry Ford is one of those figures American history has turned into a symbol — the assembly line, the Model T, the Ford Motor Company, the five-dollar day. But symbols flatten people. And Ford was not flat. He was a genius who couldn't say when the American Revolution happened. A pacifist who built the largest bomber factory in history. A man who paid wages that created the American middle class and funded antisemitic propaganda that inspired Hitler. Not in different eras of his life. At the same time.
Most biographies of Henry Ford give you one version — the hero, or the villain, or the complicated genius. This audiobook gives you the whole man, without choosing for you. Every turning point in his life. Every contradiction. The rise of industrial America, the birth of mass production, the Model T that put a nation on wheels, the Dearborn Independent, Fordlandia, Willow Run.
That's what GIANTS was built for. Not the Wikipedia summary. Not the hagiography. Not the takedown. The complete life of someone who genuinely changed the world — told with the rigor of serious history and the momentum of great narrative nonfiction. Long enough to do justice to a lifetime. Short enough to fit inside yours.
If you've ever felt that the giants of American history deserve more than a podcast episode and less than a 600-page biography — start listening.