The President’s House by Margaret Truman

Ms. Truman takes an historical and often personal look at the many aspects that make up the President’s House. (Presidents and their families, guests, staff, etc.) Interesting and eye opening.  I never realized the White House was allowed to fall into such shambles that Ms. Truman’s piano fell through the floor, that Thomas Jefferson was a misogynist, that when the British were marching toward the White House, Dolley Madison got a wagon and moved, and saved, documents and artifacts.  Fascinating, informative, and well researched. - E. Pasquali

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Published by on July 20, 2023
Last Modified October 10, 2024