Millard Fillmore, 13th president of the United States, married two interesting and powerful women. Learn Abigail's and Caroline's fascinating stories, despite the controversial presidency of their shared spouse. "The choice to write in two voices was phenomenal. The story, while informative, was also emotional and interesting. The respect and time given to both women and their families are admirable. It reads like a story and is captivating from the beginning. But also on that note, the images included were eye-catching. Putting a face to these women and others brought a new depth to the text. It read uniquely from most historical non-fiction I have read. I want to remark on how personal this story feels. The romance, love, and understanding between everyone involved are also beautifully portrayed. There is a lot of empathy in this work as well. It is very informative, and your hope for the readers to be enlightened has been achieved, at least for this reader." - C. McCellan
Millard Fillmore, 13th president of the United States, married two interesting and powerful women. Learn Abigail's and Caroline's fascinating stories, despite the controversial presidency of their shared spouse. "The choice to write in two voices was phenomenal. The story, while informative, was also emotional and interesting. The respect and time given to both women and their families are admirable. It reads like a story and is captivating from the beginning. But also on that note, the images included were eye-catching. Putting a face to these women and others brought a new depth to the text. It read uniquely from most historical non-fiction I have read. I want to remark on how personal this story feels. The romance, love, and understanding between everyone involved are also beautifully portrayed. There is a lot of empathy in this work as well. It is very informative, and your hope for the readers to be enlightened has been achieved, at least for this reader." - C. McCellan