Washingtons Lady, Nancy Moser
Washingtons Lady, Nancy Moser
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Washington's Lady

Author: Nancy Moser

Narrator: Linda Stephens

Unabridged: 14 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/19/2008


Synopsis

Nancy Moser, Christy Award-winning author of Mozart's Sister, distills the life of Martha Washington into a revealing first-person historical novel. As a financially secure widow who has felt death's sting six times, 26-year-old Martha determines not to remarry. And then into her life strides a heroic colonel, and she dares to love again. But soon she must envision an even greater dream than domestic bliss.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on February 29, 2016

I really enjoyed this book so much! Moser gave this the voice of a real person, which sometimes means it was a bit choppy, but it felt so real. she obviously spent a lot of time researching and poured both her imagination and history into this book. Highly recommend for those who love history, and Ma......more

Goodreads review by Kelly A. on May 03, 2010

Washington’s Lady takes a very interesting, yet fictional view, into the life of Martha Washington (1731-1802), George Washington’s wife. It begins right after the death of her first husband, Daniel Custis, and ends with the death of George (I’m going to add that this is one reason I love historical......more

Goodreads review by Hannah Beth on May 30, 2023

Let me first start out by saying that I have been in a reading slump since I found out I'm pregnant. This was the PERFECT book to help me get out of that! I had so much appreciation for Martha and her desire to just BE. AT. HOME. She just wanted to run a house and plantation with her husband by her......more

Goodreads review by Nora on July 09, 2015

Martha Washington’s story surprised me. I knew nothing of this women and her great love for George Washington. I gained a new appreciation for America and how it was formed, who formed it and their amazing fight for the freedom I enjoy. This was an exciting, powerful, heartfelt story told in first p......more

Goodreads review by Meredith (Austenesque Reviews) on August 27, 2009

I consider myself a fan of Nancy Moser, now having read and own three of her books. The first two were Mozart's Sister and Just Jane (Ladies of History Series #2). This third book of hers did not disappoint. If you are unfamiliar with her work, Nancy Moser takes a historical figure, like Martha Wash......more