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Hardcover Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker Book

ISBN: 0525953612

ISBN13: 9780525953616

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker

(Book #1 in the Mary Todd Lincoln Series)

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In a life that spanned nearly a century and witnessed some of the most momentous events in American history, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was born a slave. She earned her freedom by the skill of her needle and won the friendship of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln with her devotion. In her sweeping historical novel, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker, New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini illuminates the extraordinary relationship the two women shared, beginning in the hallowed halls of the White House during the trials of the Civil War and enduring almost, but not quite, to the end of Mrs. Lincoln's days. Elizabeth Keckley made her professional reputation in Washington, DC, making expertly fashioned dresses for the city's elite, among them Mrs. Jefferson Davis and Mrs. Robert E. Lee. In March 1861, Mrs. Lincoln chose her from among numerous applications to be her personal 'modiste,' responsible for creating the First Lady's beautiful gowns and dressing her for important occasions. In this role, Elizabeth Keckley was quickly drawn into the intimate life of the Lincoln family, a clear-eyed but compassionate witness to events within the private quarters of the White House. Ever loyal to the Union, Elizabeth Keckley hid her fears when her only son, George, enlisted with the first Missouri Volunteers, and his courage in battle inspired her bold new endeavors. When then of thousands of former slaves sought refuge in Washington, she cared for them in their squalid camps, taught them sewing and other necessary skills, founded the Contraband Relief Association-to which Mary Todd Lincoln was a generous contributor-and worked tirelessly to raise money so that the struggling freedmen could embrace their newfound liberty. All the while, Elizabeth Keckley supported the First Lady through years of war, political strife, and devastating personal losses, even as she endured heartbreaking tragedies of her own. Even more daring, Keckley not only made history but also wrote it, in her own words. The publication of her memoir, Behind the Scenes- Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House , placed her at the center of a scandal she ever intended. The sensational fallout distanced the longtime confidantes, and for the rest of her days Elizabeth Keckley sought redemption through living an exemplary life. Impeccably researched and thoroughly engrossing, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker renders this singular story of intertwining lives in rich, moving style.

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Customer Reviews

7 ratings

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmake

A very interesting book, saw the author on "Sewing with Nancy" and had to go out and purchase the book. Well written and informative.

This was a great book to get a different point of view when our country was in the throws of the Civ

I would recommend this for high school students, as some of the information is a little more mature when you learn the back story of the dressmaker, Miss Keckley. A fantastic story that inspired me to learn more about the biographical background of Elizabeth Keckley.

Lot of great info

Got this book for a school project and it was a great resource!

Pleasantly surprised, not my usual read.

I enjoyed the perspective of Elizabeth the dress maker the author made me feel like I was really there.

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker

Wonderful book! Well worth the read. Shows you the real temperament of the President and his wife. It reveals the different classes of black people during the time. If you had a real talent in a specific area, you were treated with more respect. If you sew, you will appreciate this book even more.

I learned a lot from this book.

What did I learn? (1) that Elizabeth had to pay her own father (her master) for her freedom, how ridiculous! (2) She used her own funds to start and support the effort to help slaves fleeing to Washington City for freedom after Lincoln signed the bill freeing slaves in Washington. (3) Her friendship with Mary Lincoln was a bit lopsided. Mary called her Elizabeth; she called Mary Mrs. Lincoln. (4) She would respond to Mary Lincoln's "request" at the drop of a hat, even neglecting her profitable business. (5) the writing of her book was intended to put Mary in a positive light, but it backfired. (6) Mary's letters to Elizabeth were printed in the book only because Elizabeth was tricked by the publisher. (6) Elizabeth was a loyal friend, but was naive and trusted people too much.

An amazing book for history buffs who want a break from textbooks.

This book was a spectacular read. It brought the period to life in so many ways that had authenticity and a large amount of accuracy. As the title implies, there is a lot about dressmaking for Mary Lincoln in this book, which for someone like myself who loves fashion plates from the period, it was fun to read about! The book also gives a new light to what African Americans endured at the time, and includes social issues of the time for freed slaves. Most books only talk about the experience of the slave, but this includes the experience of the freedmen and freedwomen of the Civil War and Antebellum era. I will say the later half of the book leaves a little something to be desired in terms of story line and writing, however considering the accuracy to the historical accounts of what occurred, it is entirely forgivable. I never felt bored or like I couldn’t read any farther. This book kept my attention all the way through and I was constantly wishing to read it. After finishing it in less than a week I passed it off to my mom, who is now flying through the pages much like myself.

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