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Paperback Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray: Civil War-Era Historical Novel Inspired by the True Friendship Between Two Extraordinary Women from History Book

ISBN: 0718042441

ISBN13: 9780718042448

Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray: Civil War-Era Historical Novel Inspired by the True Friendship Between Two Extraordinary Women from History

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Acclaimed historical novelist Dorothy Love brings to life an extraordinary true story of friendship, courage, and loyalty in Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray. Inspired by real historical figures and set against the sweeping backdrop of the American Civil War, this richly detailed novel explores a remarkable bond that crosses lines of race, class, and culture--illuminating the complex human relationships behind one of the most turbulent eras in American history.

Mary Anna Custis Lee is a great-granddaughter of Martha Washington, wife of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, and heiress to Virginia's storied Arlington house and General Washington's personal belongings.

Born in bondage at Arlington, Selina Norris Gray learns to read and write in the schoolroom Mary and her mother keep for the enslaved children and eventually becomes Mary's housekeeper and confidante. As Mary's health declines, Selina becomes her personal maid, strengthening a bond that lasts until death parts them.

Forced to flee Arlington at the start of the Civil War, Mary entrusts the keys to her beloved home to no one but Selina. When Union troops begin looting the house, it is Selina who confronts their commander and saves many of its historic treasures.

Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray tells a powerful, well-researched, deeply human story about loyalty, courage, and the unexpected relationships that shape history. Perfect for fans of historical reads or anyone who enjoys reading about unexpected, but powerful, friendships.

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Great book!

A very sad and tragic read.....yet informative in that I did not know that ALL slaves at the time were not treated with beatings or indignity. I also found it hypocritical that the US government invaded the south to "free the Negro", yet continued to enslave and kill the "Indians" both in the eastern US and soon after, the "Indians" out west, under the direction of then President Grant. There is a lot more to the reasons as to why the US government invaded the southern states other then "freeing the Negroes". Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray's relationship were both heart warming and eye opening yet sad and tragic.
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