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Monticello - A Daughter and Her Father; A Novel

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Gunning . . . does an elegant job of re-creating history in a novel that portrays the passions and disappointments of the people making that history." Informationen zum Autor Sally Cabot Gunning lives in Brewster, Massachusetts, with her husband, Tom. A lifelong resident of New England, she is active in local historical organizations and creates tours that showcase the three-hundred-year history of her village. She is the author of three “Satucket novels” ( The Widow’s War , Bound , and The Rebellion of Jane Clarke ), as well as the historical novels Benjamin Franklin’s Bastard and Monticello . Klappentext From the critically acclaimed author of The Widow’s War comes a captivating work of literary historical fiction that explores the tenuous relationship between the brilliant and complex Founding Father Thomas Jefferson and his devoted daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph. After the early death of her mother, young Martha Jefferson accompanied her father, Thomas Jefferson, on his first diplomatic mission to Paris. Five years later, father and daughter have come home to Monticello, the family’s beloved plantation set high in the lush hills of the Virginia countryside. Though Monticello has suffered from her father’s absence, Martha finds it essentially unchanged, even as she has been transformed. The sheltered girl who sailed to Europe is now a handsome seventeen-year-old woman with a battle-scarred heart who sees a world far more complicated than it once seemed. Blessed with her father’s sharp mind and independent spirit, Martha has long abhorred slavery and yearned for its swift end. Yet she now discovers that the home she adores is burdened by growing debt and cannot survive long without the labor of its slaves. Her relationships with those around her are shifting too. As the doting father she has idolized since childhood returns to government, he becomes increasingly distracted by tumultuous fights for power and troubling attachments that pull him further away. And as Martha begins to pay closer attention to Sally Hemings—the beautiful light-skinned slave long acknowledged to be her mother’s half-sister—she realizes that the slave’s position in the household has subtly changed. Eager for distraction, Martha welcomes the attentions of Thomas Randolph, her exotic distant cousin, but soon Martha uncovers burdens and desires in him that threaten to compromise her own. As her life becomes constrained by the demands of marriage, motherhood, politics, scandal, and her family’s increasing impoverishment, Martha yearns to find her way back to her childhood home, to the gentle beauty and quiet happiness of the world she once knew at the top of her father’s “little mountain.” An irresistible blend of emotional drama, historical detail, and vivid atmosphere, Monticello skillfully brings to life Martha Jefferson Randolph, a strong and compelling woman who influenced, as much as she was influenced by, one of the most intriguing figures in American history. Zusammenfassung From the critically acclaimed author of The Widow's War comes a captivating work of literary historical fiction that explores the tenuous relationship between a brilliant and complex father and his devoted daughter—Thomas Jefferson and Martha Jefferson Randolph. After the death of her beloved mother! Martha Jefferson spent five years abroad with her father! Thomas Jefferson! on his first diplomatic mission to France. Now! at seventeen! Jefferson’s bright! handsome eldest daughter is returning to the lush hills of the family’s beloved Virginia plantation! Monticello. While the large! beautiful estate is the same as she remembers! Martha has changed. The young girl that sailed to Europe is now a woman with a heart made heavy by a first love gone wrong. The world around her has also becom...

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Authors Sally Gunning, Sally Cabot Gunning
Publisher William Morrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2017
 
EAN 9780062320438
ISBN 978-0-06-232043-8
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

WOMEN'S LITERATURE: LITERATURE/FICTION, FICTION: Literary, LITERATURE: WOMEN'S LITERATURE, FICTION: General, FICTION: Historical / General, FICTION: Historical / World War II

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