Mount Vernon Love Story by Mary Higgins Clark

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  • Pub. Date: June 2003
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 27,016
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    • Pub. Date: June 2003
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 27,016

    Synopsis

    The role of leader comes naturally to George Washington, the man revered as the father of his country. But when it comes to the social aspects of mid-eighteenth century life, he is awkward and insecure. Mount Vernon Love Story explores Washington's strength and compassion, and illuminates his dreams of discovering true love. The novel charts the course of George's tentative courtship of the young widow Martha Custis. Charming, insightful, and immensely entertaining, Mount Vernon Love Story reveals with grace and drama the man behind the legend—a man of flesh, blood, and boundless passion.

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    Originally published as Aspire to the Heavens: A Portrait of George Washington

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    Originally published in 1969 under the title Aspire to the Heavens, this slim, muted historical romance is the long-out-of-print debut by America's reigning queen of suspense. As the quasi-biographical novel opens, George Washington is preparing to attend the inauguration of his successor, John Adams; Clark, employing inelegant but efficient transitional techniques (Adams's "rather flat nasal voice seemed to become more clipped and sharp-toned.... It became his mother's voice"), quickly moves the narrative back to George's boyhood. The temporal seesaw continues as she juxtaposes George's trials (his mean mother, his unrequited love for a friend's wife) and triumphs (his land acquisitions, his bravery in battle) with his reflections on the state of the union in the novel's 1797 present. But her focus remains on the domestic (a French and Indian ambush at the Monongahela River in 1755 is rendered with far less care and credibility than scenes of George's skill on the dance floor) and the emotional (George's "mantle of leadership" concerns him much less than the naughtiness of his stepson). What passes for a driving narrative force is George's slow transfer of affection from the beautiful, charismatic Sally Carey to the small, "pretty widow" Martha (known as Patsy) Custis he married, and then the growing bond between "my old man" and "my dearest Patsy." Though it can be argued that Clark's tale is neither sufficiently historical nor romantic and it's definitely "not a suspense story," as Clark allows in a brief prefatory note this is a light read that completists will devour, and that Clark's other fans may appreciate simply because it's a different bill of fare. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Mary Higgins Clark likes to delve into different worlds in her crackerjack novels of suspense; but while the milieus change, her stories are always compelling. As she puts it: "I write about people going about their daily lives, not looking for trouble, who are suddenly plunged into menacing situations."

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    Absolutely Charming!by Xmas1948

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    October 17, 2009: What a charming way to write about George Washington. I am inclined now to review some U. S. History.

    Mount Vernon Love Storyby civilwargirl

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    January 17, 2009: Mystery writer Mary Higgins Clark details the love story and marriage of George and Martha Washington in Mount Vernon Love Story, the first novel written by the author. I really enjoyed the novelization of the Washington marriage through its ups and downs. Beginning in 1797 the Washington's are preparing to leave Philadelphia and the presidency for retirement at the couple's beloved Mount Vernon. The novel presents a series of flashbacks from George Washington's childhood to the early days of the Revolutionary War. Clark adds new perspective into the complex and loving relationship of two remarkable individuals.


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