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Paperback Burn the House Down: A Biography of America's First Woman President Book

ISBN: B0BQ9GFD1Z

ISBN13: 9798370294976

Burn the House Down: A Biography of America's First Woman President

In 1935, Janine Moore was just another Congressman's widow who ascended to his seat by promising to continue his legacy. Twelve years later, the White House burned, with President Janine Moore left standing in the ashes. It's been fifty years since Janine Moore was president. Few remember her "Accidental Presidency," and even fewer know that it was no real accident. After half a century of the truth gathering dust, the story of the first female president finally spills from the lips and pens of the most important people in her life--a gripping tale of political intrigue, heedless ambition, desperate motherhood, and a sixty-year forbidden love affair that will shake everyone's ideas of what truly went down in an administration destined to burn. What lengths was a farmer's daughter willing to go to in order to climb the stairs to the White House and break the greatest glass ceiling in the world? Why did her famously temperamental relationship with her second husband crash and burn? And most importantly, who burned down the White House that fateful night?

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