Nice overview of each of our first ladies. Sets a neutral to positive tone on each one. For example, the less educated ones are lauded for being fine hostesses. For being charming or lovely or friendly and other pretty basic compliments. Many of the "first ladies" were actually relatives other than the president's wife for various reasons. One president for example was a widower, another a bachelor, still another had a wife in ill health. When the hostess was other than the wife, the book is rather curt on information which is too bad. We'd like to know about ALL of the first ladies.
I bought this book while in Kentucky at Mary Todd Lincoln's home. The docent told us the Todd family owned slaves. What Mary thought of this, (she was dating Abraham Lincoln!) the docent told us "is not known." That's a shame. I would be very curious to know. I would be curious to know about all the first ladies who served prior to the Civil War how they felt about slaves or if they owned slaves. I think such information would help me understand them more fully. I think it is something that must be known to history and is just left out of this book to be politic. I had to knock off a star for that.
I was very sad to note how many of these women lost children to early deaths. Many of them had quite tragic lives. Overall an interesting book about women in a pretty exclusive club.