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My Divine Matilda

The Stratford Lee's

by Regina Jones-Carver

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My Divine Matilda

Matilda Lee was born at Stratford Hall to Philip and Elizabeth Steptoe Lee. Here she enjoyed a delightful childhood, she was schooled in dance, music, reading, writing, math, and learned several languages, she was the apple of her father’s eye, her life changed suddenly when her father died. She found herself to be the heir of a large plantation, becoming a wife and mother herself after the Revolutionary War. You will enjoy reading about her triumphs, her losses, and how the family moves on married to an ambitious and famous man.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 163 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 24, 2021)
ISBN10: 1977245048
ISBN13: 9781977245045
Genre: FICTION / Historical / Colonial America & Revolution

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Regina Jones-CarverRegina Jones Carver, was born in the beautiful state of Kentucky. At 17 years old the family moved to the Sunshine State. Tthere she attended college, married her best friend and together raised three children. Before they graduated high school the family wanted a slower and simpler life, moving to Sweet Home Alabama. It was here Regina found the time to write, joining several writing clubs and writing short stories.
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