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The President's Wife

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The incredible story of the First Lady who clandestinely assumed the presidency
Socialite Edith Bolling has been in no hurry to find a new husband since she was widowed, preferring to fill her days with good friends and travel. But the enchanting courting of President Woodrow Wilson wins Edith over, and she becomes the First Lady of the United States. The position
is uncomfortable for the fiercely independent Edith, but she's determined to rise to the challenges of her new marriage—from the bloodthirsty press to the shadows of the First World War.
Warming to her new role, Edith is soon indispensable to her husband's presidency. She replaces the staff that Woodrow finds distracting and discusses policy with him daily.
Throughout the war, she encrypts top-secret messages and, despite lacking formal education, becomes an important adviser. When peace talks begin in Europe, she attends at Woodrow's side. But just as the critical fight to ratify the treaty to end the war and create a League of Nations
in order to prevent another is underway, Woodrow's alwaysdelicate health takes a dramatic turn for the worse. In her determination to preserve both his progress and his reputation, Edith all but assumes the presidency herself.
Now, Edith must contend with the demands of a tumultuous country, the secrets of Woodrow's true condition, and the potentially devastating consequences of her failure. At once sweeping and intimate, The President's Wife is an astonishing portrait of a courageous First Lady and the
sacrifices she made to protect her husband and her country at all costs.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 17, 2023
      Wood (The Engineer’s Wife) shines a light on the turbulent final months of the Woodrow Wilson administration in this contemplative story of Woodrow’s second wife, Edith. In June 1915, widow Edith Bolling Galt meets widower Woodrow for tea at the White House, their tête-à-tête arranged by Woodrow’s cousin Helen Bones. They marry that December and Edith becomes Woodrow’s confidant, acting as his hostess at the White House and joining him on his voyage to France, where he signs the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. After Woodrow’s debilitating stroke later that year following his cross-country train tour to promote the League of Nations Covenant, Edith encourages him to stay in office, believing that to step down would hasten his demise. While he rests, she steps in to handle various matters of state, such as buying time with a railroad union to hold off a potential strike. Though the prose is a bit cluttered with period details and exposition, Wood strikes on a potent irony in her telling of the Wilson presidency, by imagining the immense power wrought by a first lady in an era where women could neither vote nor hold office. Fans of revisionist historicals with strong female leads should check this out. Agent: Lucy Cleland, Kneerim & Williams.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Libby McKnight elegantly narrates a fictionalized history of the courtship and marriage of widow Edith Bolling Galt and the 28th U.S. president, widower Woodrow Wilson. McKnight delivers the deeply personal exchanges between the couple with a perfect understanding of the exquisitely romantic Wilson and the uncertain Galt. This period piece culls from official documents and numerous personal letters, creating a portrait of two well-intentioned souls who faced partisan politics, impending war, racism, and women's suffrage. McKnight doesn't miss the irony of Edith's advising Woodrow on world affairs when women didn't yet have the right to vote. In this true love story, McKnight humanizes the Wilsons and their tenuous times with subtlety and eloquence. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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