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The American Daughters
The Keepers of the House
America's First Daughter
Mexican Gothic
America's First Daughter
Rebellion 1776
Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
The Hamilton affair
A Girl Called Samson
My Dear Hamilton

From the New York Times bestselling authors of America’s First Daughter comes the epic story of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton—a revolutionary woman who, like her new nation, struggled to define herself in the wake of war, betrayal, and tragedy. Haunting, moving, and beautifully written, Dray and Kamoie used thousands of letters and original sources to tell Eliza’s story as it’s never been told before—not just as the wronged wife at the center of a political sex scandal—but also as a founding mother who shaped an American legacy in her own right.…

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