Kansas City Voices and Norm Ledgin at The Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, 9/25/2012

order Latuda canada Whispering Prairie Press is proud to have Norm Ledgin as a contributor to Kansas City Voices and a reader at our upcoming event.  Come hear Norm read from his new book, Sally of Monticello: Founding Mother, on Tuesday, September 25th at 7pm at The Raven. (6 East 7th St, Lawrence, KS, 66044)

п»ї100mg neurontin Author N.M. Ledgin said publishing Sally of Monticello grew from “historians’ misunderstanding Sally Hemings.” They overlooked her mother Betty Hemings’s supervisory role at Monticello, Ledgin said, and Sally’s likely pressing advantages as half-sister to Jefferson’s late wife.

While in Paris employed at the American Ministry, she was a free woman who chose to return with Jefferson to bondage in Virginia. The one-quarter-black Sally was the only slave ever to room inside Monticello’s main house.

The book is based on Jefferson’s notes and letters, according to Ledgin, and tracks the 38-year relationship past family wars and scandal to Jefferson’s decline and bankruptcy. The author credits writer Annette Gordon-Reed with having unlocked the two centuries’ mystery surrounding the affair.

Buffalo Spirits author and journalist Elizabeth Black has called Sally of Monticello an “extraordinary accomplishment.”

Sally of Monticello raises Thomas Jefferson’s slave mistress to “Founding Mother”, and is now a Kindle e-book on Amazon, soon to be available in paperback. Ledgin also wrote the nonfiction Diagnosing Jefferson, an examination of the Founding Father’s eccentricities. The writer lectures on the third president for the University of Kansas.

 More information is available on Amazon.com and normledgin.com.   

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