Vaill builds on some of the most compelling writing about women in early America, which has peered into the households of famous men, drawing on ample records to cast light in otherwise shadowy corners ... Vaill’s bold choice to narrate the family’s experience in the present tense, as they lived it, while rendering the broader course of human events in the simple past, keeps us close to the action. Indeed, it redefines what counts as action ... A combination of lusty letters and Vaill’s writerly gifts gives Eliza’s courtship with Hamilton dramatic momentum.
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