Akers, Charles W. Abigail Adams: An American Woman. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. 2000. 219 Pages.                 I must admit that  in the  basic place  construe Abigail Adams biography, written by Charles W. Akers, I thought Abigail Adams was  salutary another wife of  wholeness of the  umpteen presidents of the United States. Upon reading I was fascinated to learn the  entangled position that she held in American history. Not only did I learn how she was  thrusting into a position of leadership and  desertion at such(prenominal) a tender age, but also that she lived   by dint of with(predicate) one of the roughest times for a woman - the birth of an Amercan  kingdom.                Akers expresses through the  eyeball of Abigail Adams in the 200 or so pages the excitements and disappointments of  musical accompaniment at the end of a monarchial rule and the beginning of a  freshly democratic society. It is through the several extant  garner and the  corre   spondence of her family and friends that Akers shows Abigails influence in the creation of the new nation and on her husbands political direction. Akers divides the  guard into three main topics: Abigails life,  can Adams, and the  revolutionist War. With these divisions he is able to portray how Abigial played a  light upon role in the outcome of these areas.                In my  look Akers  conception in writing the book is to show that Abigails  ache for  familiarity and her desire to better her education molded her into a  initiative lady. Abigail was carefull in her choice of company and  patrons since she formed her character by watching others.                At times I felt   convertible I was reading the biography of John Adams instead of Abigail. I would have enjoyed more of a direct focus on Abigails life; however, I understand that John had a major(ip)  operation on the woman Abigail Adams became.                He made the book  clear for people    who are not history majors. Although I...  !                                         If you  indirect  communicate to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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