First Family, Cassandra A. Good
First Family, Cassandra A. Good
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First Family

Author: Cassandra A. Good

Narrator: Courtney Patterson

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Award-winning historian Cassandra A. Good shows how the outspoken stepgrandchildren of George Washington played an overlooked but important role in the development of American society and politics from the Revolution to the Civil War.

While it’s widely known in America that George and Martha Washington never had children of their own, few are aware that they raised numerous children together. In First Family, we see Washington as a father figure, as well as meet the children he helped raise and trace their complicated roles in American history.

The children of Martha Washington’s son by her first marriage—Eliza, Patty, Nelly and Wash Custis—were born into life in the public eye. Raised in the country’s first “first family,” they remained well-known as Washington’s family and keepers of his legacy throughout their lives. By turns petty and powerful, glamorous and cruel, the Custises used Washington as a means to enhance their own power and status. As enslavers committed to the American empire, the Custis family embodied the failures of the American experiment that finally exploded into civil war—all the while being celebrities in a soap opera of their own making.

First Family brings new focus and attention to this surprisingly neglected aspect of George Washington’s life and legacy. As the country grapples with concerns about political dynasties and the public role of presidential families, the saga of Washington’s family offers a human story of historical precedent.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Cassandra A. Good

Cassandra Good is a writer and historian focused on gender and politics in early America. She is the author of the prize-winning Founding Friendships: Friendships between Men and Women in the Early American Republic (Oxford University Press, 2015). She has taught at Marymount University, George Washington University and University of Mary Washington and has written for Smithsonian Magazine, Mental Floss, The Atlantic and Slate.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on July 11, 2023

This was an enjoyable deep dive into the world of George Washington through the lens of his step family - the Custises. My knowledge on the Custis family going into this book was pretty minimal. I knew that was the family GW married into when he married Martha Dandridge Custis. I knew Martha brought......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on February 17, 2025

There's a stunning level of overkill in this sweeping narrative of the Custis children, a constant, nagging, often annoying reminder to readers that this or that thing happened on the backs of enslaved people. And I certainly don't offer that literary criticism as a denial of history or a point of s......more

Goodreads review by Adam on June 28, 2023

I'm always hooked by books that offer new perspectives on Washington. In this volume, Cassandra Good traces the grandchildren of Martha Washington, raised by her and President Washington, in their quest to remain custodians of the Washington legacy. Interestingly, Good notes, during Washington's lif......more

Goodreads review by Tammy on December 03, 2023

This was a fascinating book! Carefully researched with so many important details. I appreciated Good's first defining what it means to be Washington's family. The answer is not as straightforward as you might think. By delving into the Custis family and how they carried forward Washington's legacy (......more

Goodreads review by Mike on July 25, 2024

Author Good has used the four Custis grandchildren of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington in an effort to show how their lives mirrored the American experiment from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War. Nelly and Washington Custis were raised by George and Martha Washington at Philadelphia and Mou......more