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Review: Washington’s Lady by Nancy Moser

02 Jan Posted by in Misc | Comments
Review: Washington’s Lady by Nancy Moser

washingtonsladyI love Nancy Moser’s Ladies of History series and Washington’s Lady didn’t disappoint. I have to admit that I had never thought to be curious about Martha Washington. However, when I heard about Moser’s newest novel it immediately piqued my interest.

The novel introduces Martha as a widowed mother of two. She soon meets George Washington and thus begins her journey from modest wife and mother to the first First Lady of our country. It’s an amazing story of courage and perseverance.
Review By:
Jill Hart

About WASHINGTON’S LADY:
(from NancyMoser.com)
It has been said that without George Washington there would be no United States. But without Martha, there would be no George Washington. He called her “my other self.” Who was this woman who captured the heart of our country’s founder? Martha Dandridge Custis was a wealthy, attractive widow and the mother of two small children when she was courted by, then married the French and Indian War hero. Her new life as Martha Washington took her through blissful times at Mount Vernon, family tragedies, six years of her husband’s absence during the Revolutionary War, and her position as a reluctant First Lady.

 


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