Fascinating...Gelles has provided a balanced portrait, and her mastery of the periods issues and history is evident on every page. Her treatment of the family... [is] written with understanding and sensitivity... But it is her strength as a feminist historian that makes her treatment of Abigail the most gripping... masterful and captivating. Washington Times A landmark... Well-organized and expertly composed, the book is an impressive addition to the nations written history. Oklahoma City Oklahoman Readers who enjoyed Doris Kearns Goodwins No Ordinary Time, Cokie Robertss Founding Mothers, and David McCulloughs John Adams will love this eminently readable charming and sensitive, yet candid and unflinching joint biography (Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848) of Americas original power couple: Abigail and John Adams.

An intimate biography of the second U.S. president, his wife, and their relationship, based on their personal letters.
Married in 1764, Abigail and John Adams worked side by side for a decade, raising a family while John became one of the most prosperous, respected lawyers in Massachusetts. When his duties as a statesman and diplomat during the Revolutionary War expanded, Abigail and John endured lengthy separations. But their loyalty and love remained strong, as their passionate, forthright letters attest. It's in this correspondence that Abigail comes into her own as an independent woman. It's also in these exchanges that we learn about the familial tragedies that tested them: the early deaths of their son Charles from alcoholism and their daughter Nabby from breast cancer.
As much a romance as it is a lively chapter in early American history, Abigail and John is an inspirational portrait of a couple who endured the turmoil and trials of a revolution, and in so doing paved the way for the birth of a nation.



Autorentext

Edith B. Gelles, Ph.D., holds degrees from Cornell, Yale, and the University of California-Irvine. She has taught at several universities and is a Senior Scholar at Stanford's Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research. She lives in Palo Alto, California.

Titel
Abigail & John
Untertitel
Portrait of a Marriage
EAN
9780061871719
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
21.11.2023
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Anzahl Seiten
354
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