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THE NEW YORK TIMESÂ & USA TODAYÂ BESTSELLER
In a compelling, richly researched novel that draws from thousands of letters and original sources, bestselling authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie tell the fascinating, untold story of Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter, Martha "Patsy" Jefferson Randolph--a woman who kept the secrets ofâŠ
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As a huge fan of history, I read a lot about Thomas Jefferson, but knew almost nothing about his daughter. What a fascinating woman! She truly played a large part in our Founding Father's legacy, but quietly and behind the scenes. Her life was one of adventure and duty. Loved this one!
This is a fascinating historical novel about Thomas Jeffersonâs oldest daughter, Patsy Jefferson. Aside from learning much more about history than I ever did in high school or college, I enjoyed reading about the relationship that she had with her father.Â
Itâs difficult, I think, to have a relationship with a man like Jefferson who was devoted to his ideals and dreams first and to his family second. He had goals that were so immense that there was no competing with them. And yet, Patsy is completely devoted to her father and his goals. Itâs a story about loving anâŠ
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This novel traces the life of Patsy Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Jeffersonâs eldest daughter, and highlights the disparity between status and power for women. Though a member of one of the nationâs most illustrious families, Patsyâs life alternates between glittering and nightmarish. She is tethered to her fragile and flawed father throughout her life, enemies with his mistress, Sally Hemings, who is technically Patsyâs aunt. Readers will admire her strength as she faces one tragedy after another, and mourn for the lost happiness she should have enjoyed.Â
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This meticulously researched bestseller breathes life into the story of Thomas Jeffersonâs daughter, Patsy, as she helps guide her father and the new nation of America. An avid fan and teacher of U.S. history, I learned so much about Thomas Jeffersonâincluding his post-presidency years and his relationship with Sally Hemingsâwhile reading about this forgotten American daughter.
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