America's First Ladies: A Historical Encyclopedia and Primary Document Collection of the Remarkable Women of the White House
By (Author) Nancy Hendricks
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
13th October 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
973.099
Hardback
432
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
142g
Meet the First Ladies of the United Statessometimes inspiring, sometimes tragic, always fascinatingwomen who, though often unsung, helped hold the nation together in its infancy and advance it as a world power. More than simply serving as America's "hostesses," many of the nation's First Ladies played vital roles in shaping their husband's presidency and serving as political activists in their own right. From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, their inspiring stories come alive in this handsomely illustrated encyclopedia. Within its pages, the First Ladies are revealed as human beings who, one day, awoke to find the eyes of the world upon them. The book differs from others by showcasing America's First Ladies in their own words, as flesh-and-blood individuals. Readers will discover which First Lady held off Napoleon's army with a toy sword, why women had to be "pale, frail, and ailing," and which First Lady was called "Sunshine" and which was "Hellcat." Each entry includes a biographical essay that details the life of the woman and places her within the political, social, and cultural context of her time. Each also offers a related primary document that helps define the First Lady's legacy as well as a short bibliography for further information. Written in a lively, compelling style, this highly readable volume is perfect for junior high, high school, and college students as well as the general public.
Ms Hendricks writes with an attractive style which makes you want to read the book at length rather than consulting it quickly. * Reference Reviews *
Nancy Hendricks, PhD, is an award-winning historian who holds a doctorate in education from the University of Arkansas.