Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston by Marquis James is a sweeping account of one of America’s most extraordinary leaders. Sam Houston's life mirrors the tumultuous and ambitious spirit of 19th-century America—a life defined by courage, controversy, and an unwavering dedication to his ideals. From his humble beginnings in Virginia to his formative years living among the Cherokee—where he earned the name “Raven”—Sam Houston’s journey is a tale of transformation and resilience. Rising to prominence under General Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812, Houston’s career spanned roles as a congressman, governor of two different states, military general, and the president of the Republic of Texas. This masterful biography captures Houston's pivotal role in the Texas Revolution, his leadership during the Battle of San Jacinto, and his relentless push for Texas's annexation into the United States. It also delves into his complex views on slavery, staunch unionism, and his resistance to Texas’s secession from the Union—a stance that led to his political downfall but cemented his legacy as a principled statesman. Richly detailed and expertly narrated, The Raven offers readers an intimate portrait of a man who shaped the American frontier and left an indelible mark on history. For anyone interested in the saga of Texas, the evolution of American politics, or the life of a larger-than-life figure, this biography is essential reading.