Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters: A Novel

4.4 out of 5

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“A fascinating glimpse into the women of an influential family on the front lines of some of the most important moments of that indelible time."--Booklist

The New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker returns to her most famous heroine, Mary Todd Lincoln, in this compelling story of love, loss, and sisterhood rich with history and suspense.

In May 1875, Elizabeth Todd Edwards reels from news that her younger sister Mary, former First Lady and widow of President Abraham Lincoln, has attempted suicide.

Mary’s shocking act followed legal proceedings arranged by her eldest and only surviving son that declared her legally insane. Although they have long been estranged, Elizabeth knows Mary’s tenuous mental health has deteriorated through decades of trauma and loss. Yet is her suicide attempt truly the impulse of a deranged mind, or the desperate act of a sane woman terrified to be committed to an asylum? And—if her sisters can put past grievances aside—is their love powerful enough to save her?

Maternal Elizabeth, peacemaker Frances, envious Ann, and much adored Emilie had always turned to one another in times of joy and heartache, first as children, and later as young wives and mothers. But when Civil War erupted, the conflict that divided a nation shattered their family. The Todd sisters’s fates were bound to their husbands’ choices as some joined the Lincoln administration, others the Confederate Army.

Now, though discord and tragedy have strained their bonds, Elizabeth knows they must come together as sisters to help Mary in her most desperate hour.

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First published June 28, 2021

ISBN 9780062975980


About the authors

Jennifer Chiaverini

Jennifer Chiaverini

Jennifer Chiaverini is the New York Times bestselling author of FATES AND TRAITORS, MRS. LINCOLN'S DRESSMAKER, MRS. LINCOLN'S RIVAL, THE SPYMISTRESS, MRS. GRANT AND MADAME JULE, and other acclaimed historical novels. She also wrote the beloved Elm Creek Quilts series, as well as six collections of quilt patterns inspired by her books. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago, she lives with her husband and two sons in Madison, Wisconsin. About her historical fiction, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writes, "In addition to simply being fascinating stories, these novels go a long way in capturing the texture of life for women, rich and poor, black and white, in those perilous years."

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Reviews

M.D.

M.D.

5

Excellent read.

Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023

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This book was surprisinly interesting and very well written. I couldn't put it down.

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Dolly

Dolly

5

Added to my LIBRARY!

Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023

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I enjoy books about the Early Preident’s wives. This sounds like a excellent read!

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Amazon Customer

5

Mental illness

Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024

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A great peak into mental illness and how one can be propelled by such!

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Georgia Larson

Georgia Larson

5

I love Chiaverinni books.

Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022

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I read all but a couple of her most recent books. I highly recommend her quilt stories. This particular book jumped from Mary Lincoln’s upbringing to during & after her stay in the White House. It depicts her but wasn’t fond of the jumping back & forth. I do however recommend it.

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CRS

CRS

5

Enjoyed enjoyed reading about the family dynamics of the Todd sisters

Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022

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History has not been kind to Mary Todd Lincoln and this book fleshes out a woman who has been somewhat misunderstood. I learned many new things about her background and the family dynamics among her and sisters relationships. Mary Todd Lincoln was a human being with good qualities and bad, endured terrible tragedies but she was lucky in that she had sisters who loved and stood by her and did their best even during her darkest hours.

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Amazon Customer

Amazon Customer

5

Wonderful Historical Read

Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023

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This was a wonderful read. I learned a lot about the Todd family. Even though this is a fictional book, it had many true facts in it. It was sad all that Mary Todd Lincoln endured n her life.

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BRENDA CAMPBELL

BRENDA CAMPBELL

5

Excellent Historical Fiction

Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024

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The personalities of each sister was well defined and the story had enough history in it to make it feel authentic.

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Nancy

Nancy

4

Mrs. Lincoln Tumultuous History

Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024

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I have read several of Jennifer Chiaverini's historical fiction novels and loved each one. Mrs. Lincoln's Sister continues with the author's talent to humanize historical facts to give the sense that you are witnessing history. There were times I almost gave up reading as Mrs. Lincoln often appeared as an unsympathetic and unforgiving individual. This was resolved somewhat with the chapter taken from Mrs. Lincoln's point of view. I understand other novels have been written solely from Mrs. Lincoln's perspective and this is the only reason I rated the novel four stars. Reading about the experiences of the sisters added to the complexities of the siblings' relationships.

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Book Lady

Book Lady

4

Interesting story line re Mary Todd Lincoln's sisters

Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020

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I learned things I didn't know re Mary Todd Lincoln's family, especially her sisters. Somewhat slow in spots, but mostly a good read.

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maureen bell

maureen bell

3

Difficult to get through

Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022

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Although I usually enjoy historical fiction I only made it about half way through this book. Too much hating on poor Mary Lincoln. I understand that this book was based on her mental health issues in the decade following Lincoln’s death, but it was very harsh

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