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Author Feather Schwartz Foster to Discuss The Wilson Wives at Sussex County AAUW
Author Feather Schwartz Foster, a New Jersey resident, will be discussing both wives of Woodrow Wilson at a meeting of the Sussex County AAUW on April 19. A book signing will follow.


/AE News Articles/ - SPARTA, NJ, April 17, 2008 - Ellen Axson Wilson and Edith Bolling Galt Wilson , the two dearly beloved wives of President Woodrow Wilson will be the subject of a lecture and book signing at the Sussex County Chapter of the AAUW on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at a noon luncheon.. Author Feather Schwartz Foster, a New Jersey resident, will be discussing both of these interesting women featured in her book entitled "LADIES: A Conjecture of Personalities." The meeting will be held at the Ambulance Squad Building, Lafayette Road, Sparta, NJ. A book signing will follow.

.According to the author, "These women did not know each other, nor did they have much in common except for their absolute devotion to Woodrow Wilson. He had been married to Ellen for thirty years until her death, and was totally bereft. About eight months later, the grieving President met Mrs. Galt, a Washington widow, and fell in love once again."

"Ladies: A Conjecture...." is a book of voices. In it, First Ladies between Martha Washington and Mamie Eisenhower tell their own stories - or, to be more exact, whatever they want - in their own words and in their own styles. It crosses boundaries between fact, conjecture and, most importantly, centuries. Through dialogue-boxes, the Ladies talk to each other across Eternity, where anything is possible. The Modern First Ladies, from Mrs. Kennedy through Mrs. Clinton participate in commentary. "The old gals talk to the reader and they talk amongst themselves. They talk about their husbands, and their children, and the White House, and the times they lived in. And, of course, politics

"LADIES: A Conjecture of Personalities" allows First Ladies from Martha Washington through Mamie Eisenhower to "write" their own chapters, and everyone - including the modern FLs (Jacqueline Kennedy through Hillary Clinton) chime in with commentary. It is an entertainment, not a tome. "Of course 'LADIES....' Is a work of fiction," says Foster. "After all, it is truly a conjecture of their personalities. But it is all based on the facts of their lives, the lives of their husbands and the times they lived in. Most biographies of First Ladies are dull - full of 'almanac stuff.' This books livens things up - especially when the Ladies cross the centuries through Eternity and talk to each other."

Author Feather Schwartz Foster has been an "amateur" (non-academic) presidential historian for three decades. Following a long career in advertising and having written a score of children's musical shows, she has decided to draw on her thousand-volume personal presidential library and her love of history by penning "LADIES: A Conjecture...." Her second novel, "Garfield's Train" was recently published and deals with President James Garfield's death in Long Branch, in 1881. A children's book, "T: An Auto-Biography" about a Model-T Ford was recently published.

Author Foster has made more than 100 presentations about the "old gals" to various groups throughout the state.

For more information, contact the author at www.featherfoster.com. Or call 908-753-6999.

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