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Tracey Enerson Wood

    Tracey Enerson Wood has always harbored a passion for writing, exploring her creativity across various formats including playwriting, screenwriting, and short fiction. Her work often touches upon themes of military life and heroism, reflecting a deep commitment to honoring service members, with her publications frequently supporting veteran organizations. Wood's debut novel delves into a historical narrative, capturing the intimate world of an engineer's wife during the monumental construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Her storytelling skillfully blends meticulous research with compelling emotional depth.

    The Engineer's Wife
    The President's Wife
    • The President's Wife

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The incredible story of a First Lady who secretly took on presidential duties unfolds through the eyes of socialite Edith Bolling, who, after being widowed, finds herself charmed by President Woodrow Wilson. As she steps into her role as First Lady, Edith grapples with the challenges of her new marriage, from a relentless press to the shadows of World War I. Embracing her position, she becomes essential to Woodrow's presidency, replacing distracting staff and engaging in daily policy discussions. Despite her lack of formal education, she encrypts top-secret messages and emerges as a key adviser. When peace talks commence in Europe, she stands by Woodrow's side. However, as the critical fight to ratify the treaty unfolds, Woodrow's health deteriorates dramatically. In her determination to safeguard his legacy and progress, Edith effectively assumes the presidency. Now, she faces the tumultuous demands of the nation, the secrets surrounding Woodrow's condition, and the potential fallout of her actions. This narrative offers a sweeping yet intimate portrait of a courageous First Lady and the sacrifices she made to protect her husband and her country.

      The President's Wife2023
      3.8
    • The Engineer's Wife

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      "Based on the true story of the woman who built the Brooklyn Bridge."--Cover.

      The Engineer's Wife2021
      3.8