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Washington's Lady (Women of History Series) (Volume 2)
by Nancy Moser
Published: 2016-10-13
Paperback : 356 pages
Paperback : 356 pages
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Nancy Moser brings to life the love and trials of the first First Lady of the United States--a reluctant first lady who would have rather spent time at Mt. Vernon with her beloved George, "under our own vine and fig tree".
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a ...
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a ...
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Nancy Moser brings to life the love and trials of the first First Lady of the United States--a reluctant first lady who would have rather spent time at Mt. Vernon with her beloved George, "under our own vine and fig tree".
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a dapper George Washington came into her life. Love blossomed. He became her "old man" and she, his "other self". Their love and loyalty toward each other--and toward the new nation they fought for--lasted a lifetime and is an inspiration even now, after 250 years.
You will feel like waving an America flag after reading this book, and will be spurred to renew your own loyalty and commitment to this great country.
"Washington's Lady" was a Christy Awards finalist.
Read the other biographical novels in the Women of History Series: "Just Jane" (author Jane Austen), "Mozart's Sister"(Nannerl Mozart), and "How Do I Love Thee?" (poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.)
Martha Custis was a young widow with two small children when a dapper George Washington came into her life. Love blossomed. He became her "old man" and she, his "other self". Their love and loyalty toward each other--and toward the new nation they fought for--lasted a lifetime and is an inspiration even now, after 250 years.
You will feel like waving an America flag after reading this book, and will be spurred to renew your own loyalty and commitment to this great country.
"Washington's Lady" was a Christy Awards finalist.
Read the other biographical novels in the Women of History Series: "Just Jane" (author Jane Austen), "Mozart's Sister"(Nannerl Mozart), and "How Do I Love Thee?" (poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.)
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