The Lace Widow by Mollie Ann Cox


 Elizabeth Hamilton, the wife of Alexander Hamilton has lost her husband to a duel. Aaron Burr is responsible for the lost of the man she loved dearly. This death has shot her into the real world where rumors fly and accusations are not questioned. You have a winning card if you are wealthy and  are well known. Almost before Mr. Hamilton is buried she finds herself in a fight to survive with her children and all in her household. She is no weakling. She is strong and ready to do battle. It is not the first time strangers had knocked on her door and came in to defame the Hamilton.

It is an alien world and a time when  women were thought of as hysterical. Make a significant statement that pertained to your family and a state's truth and find yourself shunned. She would not allow the stereotype to take away her mind.  It did hurt but she did not allow the accusers to smack her fingers and lock her behind an embroidery frame. There were so many questions not answered at this very moment. n Those questions must resound in the streets. She must take her first punch. Lace? Did I hear the word "lace?" At least, we can now vote into power those who will fight for us and with us.


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