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James & Dolley Madison

James & Dolley Madison

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by Ruth Ashby

Book Details

Publisher: World Almanac Library
Published: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 48
ISBN: 9780836857573
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Moderate confidence: 75%

Looky Rating System Score adjusted for ages 8+

Moderate confidence (75%) — AI estimate from description and metadata.

Content Intensity

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💥ViolenceLow
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❤️Love & RomanceLow
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🧠Mental HealthVery low
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💬!*$#LanguageNone
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🍷🚬Substance UseNone
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😨Fear / HorrorVery low

Story Themes

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🧙Fantasy / SupernaturalNot present
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🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+ RepresentationNot present
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🚀Sci-Fi / FuturisticNot present
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Disability & NeurodiversityNot present

Description

In 1794, a young widow, Dolley Payne Todd, wrote her friend: "Thou must come to me ... the great little Madison has asked ... to see me this evening." That night, Dolley met James Madison. After a whirlwind courtship, she left her Quaker community and married the short, charismatic congressman from Virginia. Dolley became a constant and loving companion and, after James was elected president in 1808, she used her diplomatic skills and sense of style to make White House functions more popular than ever. James & Dolley Madison offers a behind-the-scenes look at this captivating couple, from James's struggles to avert war and the British invasion of Washington, D.C., to retirement at Montpelier and Dolley's role as hostess to the presidents. Book jacket.

Themes & Topics

Juvenile NonfictionBiography & AutobiographyPresidents & First Families (U.S.)History

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