A lyrical picture book biography of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton,
co-founder and director of the first private orphanage in New York City
and wife of founding father Alexander Hamilton.
Ever since she was a young girl, Eliza Hamilton hoped to help people in
need. From the private quarters of her family home to her national
platform as Hamilton's partner, Eliza was a lifelong advocate for
fairness, freedom and faith. The remarkable acts of charity and public
service she performed after Alexander's death are considered a
significant contribution to the Hamilton legacy the world celebrates
today. Here is a thoughtful, historical account of her life beginning
with her childhood influences.
Much like the award-winning picture book biographies that celebrate
trailblazing women like The House that Jane Built: A Story About Jane
Addams and Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead,
Camille Andros and Tessa Blackham's From a Small Seed--The Story of
Eliza Hamilton is an accessible portrait of an exemplary public figure
whose principles have stood the test of time.
Christy Ottaviano Books