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Mrs. Lincoln Dressmaker (2013)

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3.36 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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Penguin Group

Mrs. Lincoln Dressmaker (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

So boring!!! I just didn't enjoy this at all. The writing was fine, but I was mostly just bored. Elizabeth is a very cardboard character that didn't seem to have a lot of personality. I felt like I got to know more about the Lincoln's and the Civil War than I did the main character. This really was just a book about Mrs. Lincoln and Elizabeth was a background character telling a story about Mrs. Lincoln, which is fine, but wasn't very interesting. Had I not been reading this for a book club I most definitely wouldn't have finished it. This was a phenomenal book that make the story of Mary Todd Lincoln's dressmaker and friend (Elizabeth Keckley) come alive. The details were true to historical information on the topics. Keckley was born a slave and bought her freedom and that of her son in her 40's. She then used her exceptional seamstress skills to build a successful business serving Washington DC's elite. Such an inspiring story with lots of hills and valleys. I liked how the book delved so deeply into the experiences of Elizabeth. I thought the story was just in describing Mrs. Lincoln's mood swings and quirks. I didn't know all of the details of the relationship between the two women until reading this book and then reading some additional reference material about it later. It's a fascinating story and the author tells it well. I very much enjoyed this book.

What do You think about Mrs. Lincoln Dressmaker (2013)?

Insightful to life of the first lady of Lincoln. Perpetuated some of the rumors one hears of her.
—Lily

I enjoyed the history behind the book, but the character wasn't terribly believable.
—yoliton

Made me want to read the memoir.
—Demiw

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