Nominated for a literary award by the Library of Virginia for 2016, The Wealth of Virginia received the following review from Kirkus: "Mc Lennan\'s historical novel depicts America at a tenuous stage in its early history, when wealth, violence and political unease were all starting to swell. (Georgetown) degrees, Barbara Mc Lenna.
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Holding both Ph. com, a local online newspaper serving the Rappahannock region of Virginia.
For two years she contributed columns and articles on local customs and local history to Northern Neck.
An informative rendering of pre-Revolutionary America, with an inspiring female protagonist."About the Author: Barbara Mc Lennan has published eight books and numerous articles on various political, economic, and historical subjects.
They also come across some truly rip-roar excitement, complete with duels and romance.
There, they encounter poverty and abuse all but directly caused by the old system.
Yet it\'s also a place where democratic values are coalescing, a development made all the more evident in contrast to London, which Sarah and James visit.
It\'s something of a free-for-all, with ineffectual governors coming and going, uncertainty about where to establish the colony\'s capital (Williamsburg is being considered), and perpetual tensions and threats of fighting. "If you keep still, I won\'t blow your head off.")The Colonial Virginia world in which Sarah operates needs people like her. ("Darlin\', welcome to Virginia justice," she tells one man.
She is neither shy with a pistol nor afraid to work alongside the laborers in her family\'s tobacco fields, if that\'s what will get the job done.
Married to one of the founders of the College of William & Mary, the (as characterized in Mc Lennan\'s novel) loathsome James Blair, Sarah has the business acumen and independent streak to rival any of Colonial America\'s male adventurers.
Sarah Harrison Blair is the sort of historical figure who demands fictional interpretation.
Nominated for a literary award by the Library of Virginia for 2016, The Wealth of Virginia received the following review from Kirkus: "Mc Lennan\'s historical novel depicts America at a tenuous stage in its early history, when wealth, violence and political unease were all starting to swell