Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Secrets of Mary Bowser

     Just read The Secrets of Mary Bowser.  What a great book!  I had picked up the book from Target (they have a pretty good selections in their book club) and once I read the inside cover I was hooked. 


 The book begins and ends in Richmond, Virginia; which is where I am from.....anytime a book is placed in an area I am familiar with I've got to read it as I can easily visualize all the writer is describing and then some.  The book is about a slave who is freed in Richmond, educated in Philadelphia, then returns to Richmond to spy (eventually) for the Union during the Civil War.  Lois Leveen (see picture above) is an incredible writer. 


  My only regret is that I am not in Richmond now - as I would love to visit many of the wonderful buildings still standing; such as St. John's Church, and the Confederate White House (now, I believe it is called the Museum of the Confederacy).  The real bonus to this story is that it is based on some true accounts.  I love a little fiction with my history; especially because we all know that women, and especially women of color are almost missing from American History.  This would make a great read for a book club (if you're not in one - make one, if only for this book!)....then go on a field trip to some of those old stomping grounds mentioned in the book.  If you go....let me know if any mention of Bet Van Lew or Mary Bowser is found anywhere.  Oh, and please post pictures as well!