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Mary
Mary | Janis Cooke Newman
2 posts | 4 read | 7 to read
A fascinating and intimate novel of the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, narrated by the First Lady herself Mary Todd Lincoln is one of history s most misunderstood and enigmatic women. She was a political strategist, a supporter of emancipation, and a mother who survived the loss of three children and the assassination of her beloved husband. She also ran her family into debt, held seances in the White House, and was committed to an insane asylum which is where Janis Cooke Newman s debut novel begins. From her room in Bellevue Place, Mary chronicles her tempestuous childhood in a slaveholding Southern family and takes readers through the years after her husband s death, revealing the ebbs and flows of her passion and depression, her poverty and ridicule, and her ultimate redemption."
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JackOBotts
Mary | Janis Cooke Newman
Bailedbailed

My December #bookspinbacklog is a bust - just not feeling it…but I‘m okay with it. Releasing the #Roll100 pick and putting in the To Be Donated pile.

PuddleJumper You tried! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Sometimes just getting a book off the shelf and out of the house is a win in and of itself!! 2y
JackOBotts @PuddleJumper & @TheAromaofBooks 100% - I‘m trying to be better about letting go when I‘m not feeling it…so many good books out there, don‘t want to slog through something that doesn‘t mesh with me. 2y
PuddleJumper @JackOBotts I used to be a completionist - if I started the book, I was going to finish it even if it was painful. Realized that it wasn't fun and I had better things to do with my time 🤣 It took awhile though, I felt like i couldn't form an opinion if I didn't read it all but if it isn't working, it isn't working 2y
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LibraryCin
Mary | Janis Cooke Newman
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I quite liked this. I went back and forth, on thinking Mary didn‘t belong in the asylum to wondering if she did. I can‘t say I liked her much, but I certainly felt badly for her, as Robert was awful to her. I took 1/4 star off my rating because there is no historical/author‘s note at the end. I know nothing about the real Mary – did these things really happen