I have finished reading the new book on Varina Davis., "THE FIRST LADY OF THE CONFEDERACY, Varina Davis's Civil War", by Joan E. Cashin, ISBN - 13: 067402294-2. I totally enjoyed this book. Once I started reading I did not want to put it down.
I have always thought that Mrs. Davis was a woman beyond her time and this book enforced that opinion. She was more well educated, well read, and well written than most men of that time. That in itself was enough to make her seem odd and unseemly to most of the female aristocracy in Richmond. My heart bleed and cried for her many times while reading this book. It must have been extremely difficult to live in a patriarchal society, when at the same time you had been educated to have your own thoughts and express them. It was also eye opening to read the different sets of rules for proper social behavior in the North and the South. I do highly recommend this book, for Mrs. Davis's life is a sad story at times filled with tragedy.
I have always thought that Mrs. Davis was a woman beyond her time and this book enforced that opinion. She was more well educated, well read, and well written than most men of that time. That in itself was enough to make her seem odd and unseemly to most of the female aristocracy in Richmond. My heart bleed and cried for her many times while reading this book. It must have been extremely difficult to live in a patriarchal society, when at the same time you had been educated to have your own thoughts and express them. It was also eye opening to read the different sets of rules for proper social behavior in the North and the South. I do highly recommend this book, for Mrs. Davis's life is a sad story at times filled with tragedy.
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