"On March 3, 1913, a day before President Wilson's inauguration, suffragists marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, to advocate for a constitutional amendment. In her latest women-focused historical novel, Chiaverini offers an impassioned account that pulls readers in, making the details feel freshly alive. This politically aware novel about a historic quest for democratic justice compels readers to contemplate everything that has and hasn't changed regarding voting rights and gender and racial equality." -- Booklist "Undeniably valuable and timely, informative and insightful. Chiaverini's latest work of historical fiction weaves together the actions of three real women, advocating for social and legal change while also speaking to the tensions regarding race, class, and rhetorical arguments that prevent these groups from working together smoothly (if at all)." -- Kirkus Reviews "Chiaverini never loses her focus on her four extraordinarily courageous, resourceful, yet relatable narrators. Chiaverini's many fans and every historical fiction reader who enjoys strong female characters, will find much to love in this revealing WWII novel." -- Booklist on Resistance Women "Chiaverini offers an intimate and historically sound exploration of the years leading up to and through WWII .
exceptionally insightful, making for a sweeping and memorable WWII novel." -- Publishers Weekly on Resistance Women "Chiaverini's latest historical novel masterfully reimagines the real lives of Mildred Fish Harnack, Greta Lorke, Martha Dodd. A riveting, complex tale of the courage of ordinary people." -- Kirkus Reviews on Resistance Women "Through meticulously researched historical detail and sympathetic portrayal of each character, including Mary herself, Chiaverini provides 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 on Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters "An engaging glimpse of women's privilege and anguish during the Civil War era." -- Kirkus Reviews on Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters "Chiaverini has drawn a loving portrait of a complex and gifted woman.
Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker helps to illuminate the path on which her long and remarkable life led her." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker "Taking readers through times of war and peace as seen through the eyes of an extraordinary woman, the author brings Civil War Washington to vivid life through her meticulously researched authentic detail. Chiaverini's characters are compelling and accurate; the reader truly feels drawn into the intimate scenes at the White House." -- Library Journal on Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker.