Deborah Davis is the author of Fabritius and the Goldfinch; Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation; Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X; Party of the Century; and Gilded. She formerly worked as an executive, story editor, and story analyst for several major film companies. For more information, visit www.WarholRoadTrip.com and follow along on Instagram @WarholRoadTrip.
"Provide[s] a panoramic view of America at the turn of the 20th
century. . .Davis's book is a marker of how far the country has
come." --"Washington Post"
"Valuable because it gives us not only a picture of how things have
changed in the century since TR was President but also how much
really hasn't changed." --"The Moderate Voice"
"A well-researched, highly readable treatment of an important era
in racial relations, encapsulated in the meeting of two of the
era's most significant men." --"Kirkus Reviews", starred review
"This is history that excites. This is history that inspires. And
this is history that will make readers sit up all night." --Betty
DeRamus, author of "Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories from the
Underground Railroad" and "Freedom by Any Means. "
"It is valuable because it gives us not only a picture of how
things have changed in the century since TR was President but also
how much really hasn't changed." --"The Moderate Voice"
"Provide[s] a panoramic view of America at the turn of the 20th
century. . .Davis's book is a marker of how far the country has
come." --"Washington Post"
"Valuable because it gives us not only a picture of how things have
changed in the century since TR was President but also how much
really hasn't changed."
--"The Moderate Voice"
--"Kirkus Reviews", starred review "This is history that excites. This is history that inspires. And this is history that will make readers sit up all night." --Betty DeRamus, author of "Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories from the Underground Railroad" and "Freedom by Any Means. "
--"The Moderate Voice"
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