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A Well-Behaved Woman: A Novel of the Vanderbilts

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A Well-Behaved Woman: A Novel of the Vanderbilts

Alva Smith, her southern family destitute after the Civil War, married into one of America’s great Gilded Age dynasties: the newly wealthy but socially shunned Vanderbilts. Ignored by New York’s old-money circles and determined to win respect, she designed and built nine mansions, hosted grand balls and arranged for her daughter to marry a duke. But Alva also defied convention for women of her time, asserting power within her marriage and becoming a leader in the women's suffrage movement.

A Well-Behaved Woman: A Novel of the Vanderbilts
by Therese Anne Fowler