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First Lady of Sorrow - The Epic Life and Inner World of Mary Todd Lincoln - Paperback

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by Sidney St James (Author)

The Life of Mary Lincoln - A Novel

Step inside the world of one of America's most misunderstood women and experience her life as she lived it-vivid, emotional, intimate, and profoundly human.

THE FIRST LADY OF SORROW is a deeply moving third-person historical novel that reimagines the triumphs and tragedies of Mary Todd Lincoln with cinematic realism and emotional depth. Drawing from biography, letters, and historical accounts-then blending them with richly imagined dialogue and character-driven scenes-this novel pulls readers into the private world behind the public legend.

Born into privilege yet plagued by early loss, Mary Todd grows up in a household shaped by grief, ambition, and divided loyalty. From her youthful brilliance in Lexington to her spirited courtship with a lanky Illinois lawyer named Abraham Lincoln, Mary's early chapters reveal a woman driven by intelligence, love, and a longing to belong.

As Mary steps into the role of First Lady, the story plunges readers into the turbulent years of the Civil War. Behind the polished receptions and public expectations lies a woman burdened by migraines, loneliness, political scrutiny, and unimaginable sorrow. The novel reveals the emotional cost of her position-the whispered criticisms, the relentless newspaper caricatures, and the isolation of living under a nation's watchful eye.

Yet it also unveils a love story history often hides: Abraham and Mary as partners, confidants, and imperfect but passionate companions. Their late-night conversations, private affection, and shared grief breathe life into a marriage far richer and more fragile than textbooks ever admit.

The narrative deepens as tragedy strikes: the loss of their sons, the pressures of war, and the assassination that shatters Mary's world. The epilogue offers a haunting and beautiful look at her final years-a woman wounded, yet still carrying an ember of fierce devotion.

This novel is not just a retelling; it is a restoration. It gives voice to a woman history oversimplified, offering readers a powerful portrait of resilience, passion, mental struggle, motherhood, and enduring love. Mary Todd Lincoln emerges as a fully realized heroine-flawed, brilliant, emotional, and unforgettable.

Perfect for readers of historical fiction, biographical dramas, women's history, and emotionally rich storytelling, The First Lady of Sorrow ensures her legacy is finally seen through the eyes of compassion and truth.

Number of Pages: 420
Dimensions: 0.86 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 15, 2025
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