
America's First Daughter: A Novel
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
In a compelling, richly researched work of historical fiction that draws from thousands of letters and original sources, bestselling authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie tell the fascinating, untold story of Thomas Jeffersonâs eldest daughter, Martha âPatsyâ Jefferson Randolphâa woman who kept the secrets of our most enigmatic founding father and shaped an American legacy.
From her earliest days, Patsy Jefferson knows that though her father loves his family dearly, his devotion to his country runs deeper still. As Thomas Jeffersonâs oldest daughter in this compelling family saga, she becomes his helpmate, protector, and constant companion in the wake of her motherâs death, traveling with him when he becomes American minister to France.
It is in Paris, at the glittering court and among the first tumultuous days of the French Revolution, that fifteen-year-old Patsy learns about her fatherâs troubling liaison with Sally Hemings, a slave girl her own age. Meanwhile, Patsy has fallen in loveâwith her fatherâs protĂ©gĂ© William Short, a staunch abolitionist and ambitious diplomat. Torn between love, principles, and the bonds of family, Patsy questions whether she can choose a life as Williamâs wife and still be a devoted daughter.
Her choice will follow her in the years to come, to Virginia farmland, the historic Monticello, and even the White House. And as scandal, tragedy, and poverty threaten her family, Patsy must decide how much she will sacrifice to protect her father's reputation, in the process defining not just his political legacy, but that of the nation he and our Founding Fathers founded.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
In a compelling, richly researched work of historical fiction that draws from thousands of letters and original sources, bestselling authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie tell the fascinating, untold story of Thomas Jeffersonâs eldest daughter, Martha âPatsyâ Jefferson Randolphâa woman who kept the secrets of our most enigmatic founding father and shaped an American legacy.
From her earliest days, Patsy Jefferson knows that though her father loves his family dearly, his devotion to his country runs deeper still. As Thomas Jeffersonâs oldest daughter in this compelling family saga, she becomes his helpmate, protector, and constant companion in the wake of her motherâs death, traveling with him when he becomes American minister to France.
It is in Paris, at the glittering court and among the first tumultuous days of the French Revolution, that fifteen-year-old Patsy learns about her fatherâs troubling liaison with Sally Hemings, a slave girl her own age. Meanwhile, Patsy has fallen in loveâwith her fatherâs protĂ©gĂ© William Short, a staunch abolitionist and ambitious diplomat. Torn between love, principles, and the bonds of family, Patsy questions whether she can choose a life as Williamâs wife and still be a devoted daughter.
Her choice will follow her in the years to come, to Virginia farmland, the historic Monticello, and even the White House. And as scandal, tragedy, and poverty threaten her family, Patsy must decide how much she will sacrifice to protect her father's reputation, in the process defining not just his political legacy, but that of the nation he and our Founding Fathers founded.












