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Monday, January 14, 2013

Review of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker


WhooHoo!  I received a copy of Jennifer Chiaverini's newest book, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker.  I've been asked to review it. (Note: They do not asked to give a positive review).

This latest book is historical fiction about Elizabeth Keckley, a slave who earned her freedom by her sewing skills. It is a stand alone novel; it is not about the usual gang of Elm Creek Quilters. This story starts just before the Civil War and develops as Keckley becomes dressmaker and friend to Mrs Mary Todd Lincoln. Chiaverini does a wonderful job of including Civil War history from a personal point of view.  I found it very entertaining to read how people of that time would think and reacted as the events unfolded. The book is often written in narrative as the telling of the historical events calls for this type of writing.  I admit I loved the glimpses Chiaverini provides into the Lincoln's lives, into the attitudes that many people of the day had and the making of our nation.  The book is rich in history and it is evident Chiaverini did quite a lot of research to incorporate the parts necessary to create this smooth flowing story.

Elizabeth Keckley led quite an interesting life - I'll not share it here, but let you read about it - and Chiaverini did a wonderful job telling it.

I'm so glad that Chriaverini has branched off from the Elm Creek Quilters, as much as I loved them, as I really enjoyed reading this book.  The book goes on sale January 15th.  

Linda



8 comments:

  1. Oh I sooo want to read this book! My favorite Elm Creek book, I think, was the Union Quilter.. the Civil War one, I love reading about that time in history! How lucky you are to get to review it! :) Yay!

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  2. I've been starting to read more lately. so I'll be on the lookout for this. We live in an area rich in Civil War history!

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  3. Sounds like a good read, thank you for the review.

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  4. My comment just disappeared! Thanks for the review. I like historical fiction and didn't know she had done anything other than elm st. quilters. Sounds good!

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  5. So glad you posted this...I'm off to add it to my "to Read" shelf in Goodreads! Thanks!

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  6. I've been reading reviews for this book and I'd love to win a copy!
    Thanks ~ Jeanne

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  7. I'm visiting from Lilly's :) What a great opportunity to get to review a book before it even comes out. I haven't read the Elm creek series, but this stand alone novel sounds like something that I could tackle. :)

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  8. This looks like a book I would like. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. And good luck with the rainbow a day.

    Blessings,
    Fay

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