47 pages • 1 hour read
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My Dear Hamilton by Stephanie Dray portrays Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton reminiscing about her life during the American Revolution and her marriage to Alexander Hamilton. The novel explores themes of freedom and silence, illustrating Eliza's resilience amid social and political upheaval, her support for Hamilton’s career, their personal struggles, and her efforts to preserve his legacy after his death. The book discusses sensitive topics including pregnancy and child loss, racism, sexism, anti-gay bias, and xenophobia.
My Dear Hamilton by Stephanie Dray offers a well-researched, engaging portrayal of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, blending historical accuracy with compelling narrative. Reviewers praise its vivid characterization and emotional depth. However, some criticize its pacing and lengthy exposition. Overall, it is an enriching read for fans of historical fiction.
A reader who enjoys My Dear Hamilton by Stephanie Dray likely has a passion for historical fiction and strong female protagonists. Fans of Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow and America's First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie will appreciate the detailed narrative and rich historical context.
Emotions/Behavior: Love
Identity: Femininity
Relationships: Marriage
History: U.S.
History: World
Politics / Government
Historical Fiction
Romance
American Revolution