Robert H. Jackson
Awards
- Best Young-Adult Books 2008 —Kirkus Reviews
Reviews
"Jarrow's engrossing biography should bring Robert H. Jackson some well-deserved attention. ... Excellent as a biography, this work also provides inside information about the Supreme Court and an interesting look at the Nuremberg Trial, an area that receives little coverage in juvenile literature. ... An outstanding addition to most collections."
—Kirkus Reviews
"Jarrow focuses mainly on the courtroom and the law, including a long insert on Supreme Court history, structure, and procedure. The Nuremberg history and Jackson’s stand against Japanese American internment during World War II will fascinate readers, many of whom will see parallels to contemporary questions about the balance between citizens’ rights and national security. Small black-and-white photos illustrate the text; extensive back matter includes a time line, a bibliography, and source notes."
—Booklist
Reviewer Charlotte Decker writes a review of Robert H. Jackson in the December 2008 issue of Library Media Connection:
“The author interweaves primary sources with narrative to profile Jackson's dedication to the law and his country. With clear and easy-to-understand writing, the author highlights Jackson's achievements so that the reader comes to appreciate the contributions he made. Recommended.”Robert H. Jackson by Gail Jarrow receives a starred review in the May 15, 2008 issue of Kirkus Reviews:
“Jarrow's engrossing biography should bring Robert H. Jackson some well-deserved attention. ... Excellent as a biography, this work also provides inside information about the Supreme Court and an interesting look at the Nuremberg Trial, an area that receives little coverage in juvenile literature. ... An outstanding addition to most collections."

