This is so fun! This month’s issue of The Historic Traveler Magazine features America at 250…and Laura! LOL! Ironically, the building on the cover is called The Octagon House, and it was the Washington, DC, residence of the Tayloe family,
NEWS7 (FL) Chooses A FOUNDING MOTHER as their Book of the Month!
How exciting! Florida’s WJGH-TV chose A FOUNDING MOTHER for their Chapter Chat book of the month! They connect virtually throughout the month and have a library book club event at the end of the month at the Panama City Beach
A Founding Mother Book Box Giveaway for America’s 250th!
Calling all book lovers! We’ve done something we’re super excited about – to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we’ve curated a reading list that invites booksellers, librarians, book clubs, and readers to “Remember the ladies” as
Who loves authors’ notes? We wrote about them for Writer’s Digest!
One of our favorite things to write in every book is the authors’ note at the end
Stephanie recommends books about mothers in the New York Times!
We are so excited for Stephanie’s debut as a writer for the New York Times! If you’re looking for recommendations of great books about motherhood, you have to check this out – after you read A Founding Mother, of course! 😉
New Release Alert: A Founding Mother is now out!
Dear Friends, The day is finally here!! Abigail’s book is now available wherever books are sold. We’re so excited for readers to dive in and share their thoughts. Also, our book tour is already underway, so please come out and
A delightful interview!
Listen to Laura and Stephanie chat on WAMU. Zeeva Bukai, plus Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie on A Novel Idea
Watch Laura’s Interview on WUSA9!
Laura was so excited to chat about A Founding Mother with Elaine on WUSA9’s Great Day Washington! Watch here:
A Message for our Librarian Friends!
We were so excited to record this short video message for our librarian friends!
Deleted Scene from A FOUNDING MOTHER: The poisoned chalice
The day before Nabby’s carriage was expected in our drive, we received the worst news yet. The Spaniards had not sat idly by while Miranda set out to stir up a Venezuelan revolution. They’d gone after his ships–and captured the
