Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation | 
| Author: Cokie Roberts Publisher: William Morrow Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.7 x 1.7
ISBN: 006078234X Dewey Decimal Number: 973.40922 EAN: 9780060782344 ASIN: 006078234X
Publication Date: April 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW!! - SHIPS IN BOOK BOX SAME OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY WITH CONFIRMATION EMAIL!!
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In Founding Mothers, Cokie Roberts paid homage to the heroic women whose patriotism and sacrifice helped create a new nation. Now the number one New York Times bestselling author and renowned political commentator—praised in USA Today as a "custodian of time-honored values"—continues the story of early America's influential women with Ladies of Liberty. In her "delightfully intimate and confiding" style (Publishers Weekly), Roberts presents a colorful blend of biographical portraits and behind-the-scenes vignettes chronicling women's public roles and private responsibilities. Recounted with the insight and humor of an expert storyteller and drawing on personal correspondence, private journals, and other primary sources—many of them previously unpublished—Roberts brings to life the extraordinary accomplishments of women who laid the groundwork for a better society. Almost every quotation here is written by a woman, to a woman, or about a woman. From first ladies to freethinkers, educators to explorers, this exceptional group includes Abigail Adams, Margaret Bayard Smith, Martha Jefferson, Dolley Madison, Elizabeth Monroe, Louisa Catherine Adams, Eliza Hamilton, Theodosia Burr, Rebecca Gratz, Louisa Livingston, Rosalie Calvert, Sacajawea, and others. In a much-needed addition to the shelves of Founding Father literature, Roberts sheds new light on the generation of heroines, reformers, and visionaries who helped shape our nation, giving these ladies of liberty the recognition they so greatly deserve.
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Book: Ladies of Liberty by Cokie Roberts May 13, 2008 As yet, I have not started reading this book, but I am reading another book by Ms. Roberts and I am enjoying it very much. I know I will not be disappointed in the, "Ladies of Liberty". Having lived in Washington, D.C. (I worked at the Pentagon for the Chief of Naval Operations); I am very interested in anything to do with the shaping of our great nation or anything to do with government, history, and D.C.
Excellent reading!!!!! May 12, 2008 Cokie Roberts has done it again! What a great look into the lives and times of the women "behind the great men". It also is a reminder that the turmoil in our political arena today is not so differant than it was then. It is what makes the political process work for us. This book illuminates the important role these women made in creating our history.
History Review May 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book fleshed out so much history that we knew or didn't know in the time frame from President Washington to President John Quincy Adams.There were political situations that were as relevant as today's newspapers. I feel it would be a fine reader for high school or early college where so many topics are brushed aside.
A Deserving Book April 24, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
That certainly warrants National Acclaim- by Author Paul D. Cohn, "Sao Tome".
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A wonderful addition to this growing body of history April 23, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation by Cokie Roberts is a terrific addition to this growing body of information. Our founding fathers contributions to the early history of our nation are well understood and widely acknowledged by everyone. That the women that supported their efforts have long been ignored or under valued by scholars is also being acknowledged. Cokie Roberts' Ladies of Liberty is just the latest of a series of books recently released that attempt to shine a light on these often overlooked patriots. Also worth reading is My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams and A Perfect Union: Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation. It is often surprising just how much pluck these ladies had. I'm so impressed with Abigail Adams and Dolley Madison that I'm ashamed that it has taken 59 years for me to discover just how important they were (are) to this country's history. Thanks to authors like Cokie Roberts that veil of ignorance can be lifted. This awakening to these contributions isn't "revisionist history" either, but a long overdue acknowledgement of what really happened.
Well researched, with varying and interesting coverage of each of the included women, Ladies of Liberty is sure to be an interesting read. It is quite obvious from reading the book that Cokie Roberts enjoyed writing this book. I highly recommend it.
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