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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A dramatic tale filled with passion and depression, poverty and ridicule, infidelity and redemption, this is the unforgettable story of Mary Todd Lincoln–one of history’s most enigmatic and misunderstood women. Writing from Bellevue asylum–where the shrieks of the other inmates keep her awake at night–a famous widow finally shares the story of her life in her own words. From her tempestuous childhood in a slaveholding Southern family through the opium clouded years after her husband’s death, we are let into the inner, intimate world of this brave and fascinating woman. Intelligent and unconventional–and, some thought, mad–she held séances in the White House, ran her family into debt with compulsive shopping, negotiated with conniving politicians, and raised her young sons during the Civil War. She was also a political strategist, a comfort to wounded soldiers, a supporter of emancipation, the first to be called First Lady, and a wife and mother who survived the loss of three children and the assassination of her beloved husband. Review:“Riveting. . . . Mary’s hopes, dreams, feelings, and thoughts are conveyed with depth and subtlety . . .” —Library Journal “I cannot recommend a book more. Mary is a very powerful novel.” —Pat Schroeder, President of the Association of American Publishers “Immensely readable, [a] close-to-life story of America’s best known and most controversial First Lady. . . . Historical fiction at its best.” —Jean H. Baker, author of Mary Lincoln: A Biography “Mary is one of those rare books that turns the reader into an admiring fan of both the author and her subject.” —USA Today Review:“Riveting. . . . Mary’s hopes, dreams, feelings, and thoughts are conveyed with depth and subtlety . . .” —Library Journal “I cannot recommend a book more. Mary is a very powerful novel.” —Pat Schroeder, President of the Association of American Publishers “Immensely readable, [a] close-to-life story of America’s best known and most controversial First Lady. . . . Historical fiction at its best.” —Jean H. Baker, author of Mary Lincoln: A Biography “Mary is one of those rare books that turns the reader into an admiring fan of both the author and her subject.” —USA Today What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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