Stephen D. Engle reintroduces us to one of the nineteenth centurys leading political reformers, abolitionists, and citizens. John Andrew deserves to be more widely known, and this book is the kind of biography he deserves. Through the story Andrews life, Engle illuminates the contentious and exhilarating era in which Andrew played such a pivotal role." - Robert Allison, author of The American Revolution: A Very Short Introduction"In an engagingly written book, Stephen Engle traces Andrews trajectory from young idealistic student and abolitionist lawyer to his career as Lincolns most effective ally among the Civil War governors. A first-class biography, Engles book is also a comprehensive history of the one of the most consequential governorships in American history. It will be read by many; it will be essential reading for those working in the political history of the Civil War." - John L. Brooke, author of There Is a North: Fugitive Slaves, Political Crisis, and Cultural Transformation in the Coming of the Civil War