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Now Available to Download: A Free Readers' Guide to "I, Eliza Hamilton"

May 17, 2017

Yes, I know, it's only May, and "I, Eliza Hamilton" won't be released until September 26, 2017. But I also know that many book clubs and reading groups take a break over the summer, and some of you may already be choosing your fall reading selections. I hope Eliza will be one of them. 

To help with your planning (and to get you in the spirit), my publisher, Kensington Books, and I have put together a Readers' Guide for "I, Eliza Hamilton." You'll find a list of the leading characters (plus their portraits), historical places mentioned in the book that you can visit today, questions for discussion, and even clothes that Eliza herself might have worn.

It's free to download here. Enjoy!

Read more about Eliza Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton in my latest historical novel, I, Eliza Hamilton, now available everywhere. Order now.

← Two Gentlemen and a Lost Dog, 1777Happy Mother's Day, Eliza! →
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