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Star of Destiny: The Private Life of Sam and Margaret Houston
By  Roberts, Madge Thornall

Hardcover Price: Not Available

Hardcover ISBN-13: 9780929398518

Paperback Price: $29.95
Paperback ISBN-10: 0929398513
Paperback ISBN-13: 9781574411478

Physical Description: 6 x 9. 364 pp. 36 b&w photos. Bib. Index
Publication Date: February 1993
Contributor: Foreword by Randolph B. Campbell

Award:
East Texas Historical Association Ottis Lock Award for the Best Book Published on East Texas History, 1994
East Texas Addy Federation Silver Award for Cover Design, 1992

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"In this story of a marriage, Roberts weaves the pieces of her great-grandmother’s life into a tapestry that is intricate in detail and rich in color. . . . Unlike other biographies of the first governor of Texas and his wife, this is not Sam’s but Margaret Lea’s story, . . . [which contains] stories of love and praise for a woman whose life has until now been hidden from the public gaze."– Western American Literature .

As the great-great-granddaughter of Sam Houston and Margaret Lea, Madge Thornall Roberts played in her great-grandparents' home in Independence, Texas, which had Santa Anna's saddle in the upstairs hall, the San Jacinto sword over the mantle, and where she kept her doll's clothes in an old chest of Margaret Lea's. Trunks of documents sat unattended in the barn. Some of those papers later were burned, and what remained were divided among descendants. Madge Roberts has gathered these documents together again and, along with other Houston letters and interviews, woven them into the story of the Houstons' marriage.

Much is known about Sam Houston's political and military career, but the influence of his wife and children on his life has been overlooked. The letters are astonishing in their emotional honesty, revealing a deep interdependency as well as a close and loving marital partnership.

About Author:

Madge Thornall Roberts , with degrees from Southwestern University and Trinity University, spent thirty-five years as a teacher. She is the editor of The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston .

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