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The Pearl Brooch (Celtic Brooch, #9) The Pearl Brooch by Katherine Lowry Logan
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“She’d been so enthralled with Hamilton’s story that, after seeing the musical in London, she went on an audiobook spree starting with the Ron Chernow book that inspired the musical, followed by Jon Meacham’s Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power, James Thomas Flexner’s Washington: The Indispensable Man, David McCullough’s John Adams, Walter Stahr’s John Jay: Founding Father, Paul Staiti’s Of Arms and Artists: The American Revolution through Painters’ Eyes, and finished with Walter Isaacson’s Benjamin Franklin: An American Life.”
Katherine Lowry Logan, The Pearl Brooch
“idealist, the man who had a greater talent for envisioning what ought to be than the skill to lead others into the future he imagined?”
Katherine Lowry Logan, The Pearl Brooch
“three kinds of truth. Simple truth is the appearance of things. Ideal truth consists of selective combinations of parts. Perfect truth combines the simple and ideal, and is probably truer than truth itself.”
Katherine Lowry Logan, The Pearl Brooch