Thursday, July 29, 2021

Book of the Month: July

July was a lucky month for reading. I read four books that could have easily been the best book of the month. The Perfect Daughter, The Bombay Prince, Gone, and Revolutionary Mothers. I am selecting Revolutionary Mothers as my favorite book for July. I read it on July 4 which gave it a special significance. The Bombay Prince was a close second.

Revolutionary Mothers is a history book about the founding mothers of the American Revolution. It categorizes them into chapters on wives of patriots, wives of loyalists, general's wives, camp followers, Native American women and slave women. Their contributions before, during and after the war are brought to life by the author.

What was most interesting to me was that if the patriot ladies had not followed the leads from their husbands, the war may have been lost to the British. When the men decided to refuse tea and other products from Britain, they expected that their wives would make it work for their families. Had the ladies not handled the shortages well, I doubt that the war would've begun. The ladies made do for their families and proved that America could survive without the British. The men made the decisions but the women made everything possible.

Go ladies!

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