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American Daughters

A Novel

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In the vein of America's First Daughter, Piper Huguley's historical novel delves into the remarkable friendship of Portia Washington and Alice Roosevelt, the daughters of educator Booker T. Washington and President Teddy Roosevelt.

At the turn of the twentieth century, in a time of great change, two women—separated by societal status and culture but bound by their expected roles as the daughters of famed statesmen—forged a lifelong friendship.

Portia Washington's father Booker T. Washington was formerly enslaved and spent his life championing the empowerment of Black Americans through his school, known popularly as Tuskegee Institute, as well as his political connections. Dedicated to her father's values, Portia contributed by teaching and performing spirituals and classical music. But a marriage to a controlling and jealous husband made fulfilling her dreams much more difficult.

When Theodore Roosevelt assumed the presidency, his eldest daughter Alice Roosevelt joined him in the White House. To try to win her father's approval, she eagerly jumped in to help him succeed, but Alice's political savvy and nonconformist behavior alienated as well as intrigued his opponents and allies. When she married a congressman, she carved out her own agendas and continued espousing women's rights and progressive causes.

Brought together in the wake of their fathers' friendship, these bright and fascinating women helped each other struggle through marriages, pregnancies, and political upheaval, supporting each other throughout their lives.

A provocative historical novel and revealing portrait, Piper Huguley's American Daughters vividly brings to life two passionate and vital women who nurtured a friendship that transcended politics and race over a century ago.


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    • Library Journal

      September 13, 2024

      Huguley (By Her Own Design) returns with a novel in two voices portraying the unlikely friendship between Portia Marshall Washington Pittman (the daughter of Booker T. Washington) and Alice Roosevelt (the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt). Chant� McCormick offers a sensitive and contemplative narration of Portia, an accomplished musician who studied in Europe, where she promoted the spiritual music that her family loved. McCormick ably adopts a rougher tone when communicating the invectives of Portia's abusive husband, architect Sid Pittman, while narrator Kristen Sieh uses a sparkling yet astringent upper-class modulation to enliven Alice's antics. Though Alice is depicted as rather self-absorbed and privileged, she too encounters a difficult marriage and the restrictions placed on her as a woman navigating life in the early 20th century. VERDICT A winning portrait of a complicated friendship, linking the popular Alice Roosevelt to the lesser-known Portia Marshall Washington Pittman. Recommended for fans of Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray's First Ladies or Stephanie Marie Thorton's American Princess.--David Faucheux

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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