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American Evita: Lurleen Wallace
American Evita: Lurleen Wallace
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Born in the same era, both first ladies-of rural, humble birth, who did not graduate from high school-emerged as charismatic leaders; the trajectories of their high-profile achievements and dramatic life journeys paralleling in astonishing chrysalis patterns, eclipsing the political Suns of the steely-eyed, more educated, men of expediency they married.
Their husbands kept from each, the identical life-threatening medical secret. Their humanitarian legacies endure beyond each woman's early, poignant death from the same cause. Their husbands' self-focused legacies proved gossamer.
Narrative nonfiction: AMERICAN EVITA:
LURLEEN WALLACE is award-winning author Janice Law's sixth book. Her 2006 nonfiction diary of her first year as a Texas criminal court judge was a nonfiction finalist for the 2007 Texas Book Award.
She is the founder of American Women Writers National Museum in Washington, D.C. a non-profit charity.
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