Paula Tarnapol Whitacre


Paula Tarnapol Whitacre

Paula Tarnapol Whitacre is a transplanted New Englander who now lives in Alexandria, Virginia. She became a freelance writer shortly after DC’s “Blizzard of 1996,” when she realized she could make a living from home instead of trudging downtown to an office. Her biography of Julia Wilbur, A Civil Life in an Uncivil Time (Potomac Books, 2017), tells the story of another woman who made a mid-life change — an abolitionist from Rochester, NY, who worked as a relief agent in Union-occupied Alexandria during the Civil War and then spent the rest of her life in Washington.
 


17 entries by Paula Tarnapol Whitacre

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Are You Prepared for the Storm of Love Making?: Letters of Love and Lust from the White House

This mostly staid compilation is far from sexy.

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The Huxleys

By Alison Bashford

The Huxleys

A sweeping, intelligent look at a trailblazing family.

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American Visions: The United States, 1800-1860

A broad, beneficent examination of the six decades before the Civil War.

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Two Roads Home: Hitler, Stalin and the Miraculous Survival of My Family

A harrowing account of escaping the Nazis and the Gulag.

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Tabula Rasa: Volume 1

By John McPhee

Tabula Rasa: Volume 1

The master wordsmith reflects on his stumbles and false starts.

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The Turning Point

By Robert Douglas-Fairhurst

The Turning Point

A deftly wrought, limited glimpse of the canonical author’s life and environs.

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I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War against Reconstruction

Harrowing firsthand accounts of the infamous “night riders.”

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The Huxleys: An Intimate History of Evolution

A sweeping, intelligent look at a trailblazing family.

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The Last King of America

By Andrew Roberts

The Last King of America

He’s hardly the bumbling, rapping monarch from “Hamilton.”

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The Turning Point: 1851 — A Year That Changed Charles Dickens and the World

A deftly wrought, limited glimpse of the canonical author’s life and environs.

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The Last King of America: The Misunderstood Reign of George III

He’s hardly the bumbling, rapping monarch from “Hamilton.”

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Stolen

By Richard Bell

Stolen

A little-known part of the Peculiar Institution is brought to light in this turbulent, affecting story.

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Lady First

By Amy S. Greenberg

Lady First

A pre-Civil War political spouse recognizes the power of her position.

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Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home

A little-known part of the Peculiar Institution is brought to light in this turbulent, affecting story.

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Lady First: The World of First Lady Sarah Polk

A pre-Civil War political spouse recognizes the power of her position.

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The Promise of the Grand Canyon: John Wesley Powell’s Perilous Journey and His Vision for the American West

Meet the public servant who secured one of the country's iconic national treasures.

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The Unexpected President: The Life and Times of Chester A. Arthur

One of America’s lesser-known commanders-in-chief finally gets his due.