America's first daughter /
Patsy Jefferson is the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Having run from their plantation Monticello to hide from the British in the Revolutionary War, she grows up as not only as the daughter of the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence, she matures as the daughter of the third President...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Waterville, Maine :
Thorndike Press,
2016.
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Edition: | Large print edition. |
Series: | Thorndike Press large print historical fiction.
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Summary: | Patsy Jefferson is the eldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Having run from their plantation Monticello to hide from the British in the Revolutionary War, she grows up as not only as the daughter of the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence, she matures as the daughter of the third President of the United States. Growing up, she lost her mother at the age of 10; lived in Paris during her coming out years and experienced the revolutionary fervor there. She comes home and marries a distant cousin, Thomas Randolph. Even though she was constantly pregnant (she ended up giving birth to 11 children), managing her husband's plantations as well as her father's, she ended up being a pivotal part of Thomas Jefferson's life. |
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Physical Description: | 915 pages (large print) ; 23 cm. |
ISBN: | 9781410490155 (hardcover : large print) 1410490157 (hardcover : large print) |