If you are interested in Czech history, US history, feminism, prison, or
mother-daughter relationships, you will love this story. Charlotte
Garrigue was an American citizen who married Tomás Masaryk in 1878.
Masaryk became the founder and first president of Czechoslovakia in
1918. Before he became president, the family endured difficult times; in
1915, their daughter Alice was arrested for treason against the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy. This book is a collection of the letters
between Charlotte and Alice during her imprisonment in Vienna. It's an
interesting behind-the-scenes look at two strong and brilliant women.
Their letters feature reflections on literature and religion that
provide a window into that time. The book features an introduction by
the historian Marie Neudorflová and has footnotes providing facts and
context.