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Mrs. Lincoln's sisters : a novel / Jennifer Chiaverini.

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Record Number 829592
ISBN 9780062975973 (hardback)
Author Chiaverini, Jennifer author.
Title Mrs. Lincoln's sisters : a novel / Jennifer Chiaverini.
Publisher/Date New York, N.Y. : William Morrow, [2020]
©2020
Pagination etc. 338 pages : genealogical table ; 24 cm.
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-338)
Summary Note In May 1875, Elizabeth Todd Edwards reels from news that her younger sister Mary, former First Lady and widow of President Abraham Lincoln, has attempted suicide. Mary's shocking act followed legal proceedings arranged by her eldest and only surviving son that declared her legally insane. Although they have long been estranged, Elizabeth knows Mary's tenuous mental health has deteriorated through decades of trauma and loss. Yet is her suicide attempt truly the impulse of a deranged mind, or the desperate act of a sane woman terrified to be committed to an asylum? And-if her sisters can put past grievances aside-is their love powerful enough to save her? Maternal Elizabeth, peacemaker Frances, envious Ann, and much adored Emilie had always turned to one another in times of joy and heartache, first as children, and later as young wives and mothers. But when Civil War erupted, the conflict that divided a nation shattered their family. The Todd sisters’ fates were bound to their husbands' choices as some joined the Lincoln administration, others the Confederate Army. Now, though discord and tragedy have strained their bonds, Elizabeth knows they must come together as sisters to help Mary in her most desperate hour.
Subject - Name Lincoln, Mary Todd, -- 1818-1882 -- Fiction
Edwards, Elizabeth Todd, -- 1813-1888 -- Fiction
Todd family -- Fiction
Subject Families -- Fiction
Presidents' spouses -- United States -- Fiction
Sisters -- Fiction
Historical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Shelf Location F CHIA
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