Abigail Adams, Woody Holton
Abigail Adams, Woody Holton
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Abigail Adams

Author: Woody Holton

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 19 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/23/2009


Synopsis

Abigail Adams offers a fresh perspective on the famous events of Adams's life, and along the way, Woody Holton, a renowned historian of the American Revolution, takes on numerous myths about the men and women of the founding era. But the book also demonstrates that domestic dramas—from unplanned pregnancies to untimely deaths—could be just as heartbreaking, significant, and inspiring as the actions of statesmen and soldiers. A special focus of the book is Adams's complex relationships: with her mother, sisters, and children; with her husband's famous contemporaries; and with Phoebe, one of her father's slaves. At the same time that John exhibited his own diplomatic skills on a better-known canvas, Abigail struggled to prevent the charitable gifts she gave her sisters from coming between them. In a departure from the persistently upbeat tone of most Adams biographies, Holton's work shows how frequently her life was marred by tragedy, making this the deepest, most humanistic portrayal ever published. Using the matchless trove of Adams family manuscripts, the author steps back to allow Abigail to respond to her many losses in her own words.

Holton reveals that Abigail Adams sharply disagreed with her husband's financial decisions and assumed control of the family's money herself—earning them a tidy fortune through her shrewd speculations (this during a time when married women were not permitted to own property). And he shows that her commitment to women's equality and education was intense and explicitly expressed and practical, from the more than two thousand letters she wrote over her lifetime to her final will (written in defiance of legislation prohibiting married women from bequeathing property).

Alternately witty, poignant, and uplifting, Holton's narrative sheds new light on one of America's best-loved but least-understood icons.

About Woody Holton

Woody Holton is a professor of history at the University of South Carolina. He is the author of Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia, which won the Organization of American Historians Merle Curti Social History Award; Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution, which was a finalist for the National Book Award; and Abigail Adams, which won the Bancroft Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathryn on July 01, 2017

After reading David McCullough's biography of John Adams, I knew that knowing more about Abigail Adams was crucial to understanding our second president, so I chose the most recently published work on Abigail to continue my study. Holton did not disappoint. I find it interesting that some readers ad......more

Goodreads review by Grumpus on July 31, 2016

Fantastic book...especially if you've read/listened to John Adams. I listened to this from an Audible.com download and have to comment once again on the remarkable and mellifluous voice of Cassandra Campbell. As soon as I noticed she was the reader I was in. For audiobook listeners, I highly recomme......more

Goodreads review by Kirstin on July 30, 2021

A good read-- everything I didn't like about Mary Bell Washington I liked about this biography read instead. First, the central character and point of view were all centered on the main character, Abigail Adams, and the story was also told from her point of view. Second, there was plenty of sources......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on February 12, 2018

Library Biography # 24 Here’s what I learned about Abigail Adams: She was a feminist, supported emancipation, preferred to sleep with the shutters closed, an entrepreneur, a speculator, and a control freak. Holton’s biography of Abigail Adams was my second biography on her. The first one I read, Abiga......more

Goodreads review by Pat on September 24, 2012

I've read(or most often listened to) lots of books about the creation of America...John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, The Mayflower, 1776....this book is a great addition, telling about the same events from Abigail's perspective...and a very different one from what......more