
Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Narrator: Christina Moore
Unabridged: 15 hr 57 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 03/03/2015
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Narrator: Christina Moore
Unabridged: 15 hr 57 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 03/03/2015
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Jennifer Chiaverini is the New York Times bestselling author of thirty-five novels, including critically acclaimed historical fiction and the beloved Elm Creek Quilts series. She, her husband, and their two sons call Madison, Wisconsin, home.
Mr . and Mrs . Grant feels like a more appropriate title since the book for me was much more about their relationship and his campaigns in the war than about Julia and Jule except in the early part of the book . I was very much engaged in the beginning with the relationship of Julia Dent and the sla......more
Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule is a riveting drama that follows the lives of Julia, a young and wealthy woman, and Jule, her slave. If I had to limit this book's description to two words, I would call it a historical drama. Typically, I am not a fan of books like this but somehow Jennifer Chiaverini made......more
I enjoyed reading Mrs. Grant and Madam Jule, probably, enough to give it four stars, but I am compelled to knock off a star for historical inaccuracies. This is a historical fiction book, so I do expect fiction; but a book like this implicitly implies that the historical record will be respected. Ch......more
The first part of the book weaves a story of a young woman and her relationship with a young woman slave before and after she met Ulysses S Grant. The second part of the book becomes a history book of Grant’s battles during the Civil War. This is the second book I’ve read by this author and I’m seein......more
This book perpetuates the long history of white privilege and suppressing the voices of African-Americans. The fact that the writer is a white woman orchestrating this is so bad it's a cliche. The title is completely misleading; this book has very little to do with the relationship between a souther......more