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Martha Washington: An American Life (2005)

von Patricia Brady

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Profiles the nation's original First Lady as the widowed mother of two children who became George Washington's beloved partner and a mainstay in his stressful life, drawing on numerous sources to reveal her contributions to American character.
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I’m going to give this a two, because there were things I very much enjoyed but others that just weren’t for me.

On the one hand, I learned a great deal of new information about Martha Washington and the times in which she lived. I liked the quote that opened the book, “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there,” and this book showed just how different things really were. I also gained a new perspective on Martha’s role in the Revolutionary War.

On the other hand, large portions were simply too text-bookish for my taste, and the paragraph-length lists of all the household tasks Martha would have been able to perform, all the household tasks the slaves would have done, and so on nearly drove me to distraction. But in some places there was frustratingly little detail, although this may not have been due to any defect in the book. Martha Washington burned over forty-one years' worth of correspondence between herself and her husband, and that void may be part of the reason I had such mixed feelings about this book. ( )
  Jennifer708 | Mar 21, 2020 |
I’m going to give this a two, because there were things I very much enjoyed but others that just weren’t for me.

On the one hand, I learned a great deal of new information about Martha Washington and the times in which she lived. I liked the quote that opened the book, “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there,” and this book showed just how different things really were. I also gained a new perspective on Martha’s role in the Revolutionary War.

On the other hand, large portions were simply too text-bookish for my taste, and the paragraph-length lists of all the household tasks Martha would have been able to perform, all the household tasks the slaves would have done, and so on nearly drove me to distraction. But in some places there was frustratingly little detail, although this may not have been due to any defect in the book. Martha Washington burned over forty-one years' worth of correspondence between herself and her husband, and that void may be part of the reason I had such mixed feelings about this book. ( )
  Jennifer708 | Mar 21, 2020 |
Reviewed Feb. 2008

I really enjoyed this book, well researched and easy to read. A bit hard to follow only because everyone named their children after family then had a nickname that did not match their name...ie Mary is called Polly or Martha called Patsy or Eleanor called Nelly. Lots of Georges and Washingtons as well. What I enjoyed was that the author inferred based on letters and opinions at that time, sometimes Brady would write where she gained her evidence, for example in several cases she used order forms and other primary sources as her guides. I wish there were more writings about her slaves and their importance in her life. Unfortunately we know little about the slaves. Odd that March could not understand why a slave would prefer freedom to living with the Washingtons, but you must not judge from today’s standards. Before reading this book, I did not understand how important Martha was to George, he was devoted to her (and to him) he relied on her stability, love and domestically to be one of the great presidents. I know he was frustrated with her need to spoil her children, especially her boys. This book alludes to this when I would think it was obvious. The picture on the cover of this book intrigues me, she is dressed in the style of the era, but she does not look like Martha Washington, but a current celebrity dressed like her. I can find no reference to the cover art in the book.

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