Nancy Rubin Stuart

Nancy Rubin Stuart is an engaging speaker who has appeared on national television and radio in connection­ with her books.

May 2010 Women Writing Women's Lives Seminar Anniversary Reception, New York, New York

Signing books at the Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida


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Book Talks

Nancy entertained audiences in 2008 and 2009 with talks about her latest book, The Muse of the Revolution. She also appeared on C-Span's BookTV.

Talks for 2010 include:

Saturday, the 13th at Manhattan's Morris-Jumel Mansion,followed on the 14th by a talk at the Brooklyn Public Library.

Monday, May 3, 2010 5:30 p.m. Twentieth Anniversary Women Writing Women’s Lives, Seminar, City University Graduate Center, Tamiment Library, New York University, New York, New York.

Wednesday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m. Plympton Historical Society, 89 Main Street Plympton, MA 02367 phone 781-585-2725. Contact: Chris Maiorano at piedpiperpreschool@​comcast.net 781-585-6843.

Monday, May 10 at 1:pm. Golden Ball Tavern, Panel “Hearth, Home and Haberdashy,” Program starts at 10:00 a.m. Contact: Dr. Joan Bines , First Parish Church, 349 Boston Post Road, Weston, MA 02493, 781-861-6218/​(c 781-771-1761 or 1751


Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. American Association of University Women, Cape Cod Branch, Nelson Hall, St. David’s Church, 205 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664-4529, Contact: Phyllis Rubin phyllisrubin@​comcast.net

Tuesday, June 15, noon. Barnstable Newcomers Club. The Paddock Restaurant 20 Scudder Avenue, Hyannis, MA 02601. Contact: Helen B. McWilliams, helen b.mcwilliams@​verizon.net or 508-269-8509.

Monday, 7:00 p.m. July 12, 2010. A Book in the Hand , Jacob Sears Memorial Library, 23 Center Street, East Dennis 02641 508-385-8151 Contact: Elizabeth Moisan 508-394-3679 Moisan.eg@​gmail.com

Saturday, July 24th 7:30 p.m. Teichman Gallery, Route 6A, corner Sachem Drive, Brewster, MA, 508-896-2395 (Across from Ocean Edge Conference Center)




Nancy with fellow author Jill Nogren at Women Writing Women's Lives Seminar Twentieth Anniversary May 2010

Autograping Books

Nancy at the West Barnstable Festival in August 2008 with THE MUSE OF THE REVOLUTION.

Talk and Slide Presentation at Mt. Indepdence Historic Site, Orwell, Vermont, August 2009

Talk and book signing with Dr. Prem Chauhan, Chair, Literature Committee, The Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead, New York

MY RECENT BOOKS
THE MUSE OF THE REVOLUTION: The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the Founding of a Nation

( Boston: Beacon Press, 2008, 2009)

Winner of the 1699 Historic Winslow House Book Award
A riveting biography of one of America's boldest and most influential-but least recognized-Founding Mothers.

"A new biography… illuminates startling similarities between our present political landscape and that of our founding fathers and mothers." --Cape Cod Times, October 26, 2008

"This wonderfully researched and readable book has done an excellent job of giving another view of what it took to make this country. Essential for academic and public libraries. Enjoy!" -- Library Journal, May 1, 2008

“This commendable biography follows the life of New England patriot Mercy Otis Warren (1728–1814), the celebrated—and sometimes reviled—writer of poems, plays, history and satire... Warren emerges as a fully fleshed-out woman with literary insecurities, intractable opinions and a high-strung temper as well as deep affection for her husband and sons. Stuart includes fascinating period details, focusing primarily on Warren's home-front experiences of rampant inflation, scarcity of goods, high taxes and profiteering during the Revolution as well as typical 18th-century illnesses and family anxieties. Most poignantly, Stuart depicts Warren's loneliness and despair after the deaths of three of her five sons. This account is valuable as an eyewitness play-by-play of the American Revolution and will be a great resource to scholars of women's and literary history." --Publisher's Weekly, May 5, 2008

"Concise and readable... focuses on a founding mother who wrote in part because that was the one way a woman could contribute to the Revolution... there's plenty in Stuart's pages for those interested in the drama of the woman writer in Western culture." -- Boston Globe, June 29, 2008

"This dramatic biography makes it clear that future President Adams relied extensively upon advice from his wife, Abigail, as well as upon the guidance of Mercy Otis Warren...As Stuart demonstrates , Warren was a woman of independent hopes and dreams who believed strongly that she could express important ideas to the new American republic with her writing. Thankfully, she was right." --American Spirit, The Magazine of the Daughters of the American Revolution, July /August 2008

"Incredible source data, smooth narratives built around chapters, fragmented around specific moments, and intricate use of historical detail and setting...Stuart breathes new life into an early American poet and historian too often left out of historical discussion." -- Metro Spirit, Augusta, Georgia, July 2, 2008

"Nancy Rubin Stuart, the author of several popular biographies, presents Warren in a colorfully anecdotal style. Given the difficulty of reconstructing warren's life, Stuart has artfully set the story in the context of the Revolution and relied upon her subject's friendships, especially with the Admses. The pace is brisk, if not jaunty... As a lively introduction to the great Mercy Otis Warren, this book is appealing." -- Wilson Quarterly, Summer 2008

Other Recent Books by the Author

Biography
The Reluctant Spiritualist: The Life of Maggie Fox
( New York: Harcourt, 2005)

“Fascinating biography...The great strength of Stuart's book is that she provides the necessary historical context...convincingly places the Fox sisters at a nexus of social and political change...offers fresh insight into the bored young girl with the toes heard round the world.” -- Washington Post "Stuart has created a richly sympathetic portrait of a fascinating and tragic woman, trapped by her family, her times, and her own aching heart, a woman who...didn't have the mettle or the means to make her own way, but was swept along in the era's spiritualism fever." --Boston Globe “This life story opens an illuminating window on an era and a movement. --Booklist, American Library Association "Diligently researched biography of the young woman responsible in the mid-1800s for the growth of spiritualism...Stuart capably chronicles this period of reliigous ferment...vividly details the course of ( Maggie's)ill-starred romance...a persuasive study of an unusual life." --Kirkus Reviews "The Reluctant Spiritualist is certainly a not-to-be missed biography of a fascinating personality. But it is much more… the enigmatic history of a curious but important period in the spiritual history of America. --Nimble Spirit Reviews "Fast-paced..highly readable and entertaining." -- Publishers Weekly
Biography
American Empress: The Life and Times of Marjorie Merriweather Post
(New York: Villard Books, 1995 ; ASJA Press, 2002)

"This entrancing biography is full of high drama,gossip, scandal, and international political intrigue." -- Publisher's Weekly
Isabella of Castile: The First Renaissance Queen
( New York, St. Martin's Press, 1991, 1992) )

"An artful, sensitive biography… A prerequisite for understanding Isabella is understanding the period and Rubin excels at delineating both." --Booklist