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The Great Mrs. Elias

A Novel

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1 of 2 copies available

The author of the award-winning Sally Hemings now brings to life Hannah Elias, one of the richest black women in America in the early 1900s, in this mesmerizing novel swirling with atmosphere and steeped in history.

A murder and a case of mistaken identity brings the police to Hannah Elias' glitzy, five-story, twenty-room mansion on Central Park West. This is the beginning of an odyssey that moves back and forth in time and reveals the dangerous secrets of a mysterious woman, the fortune she built, and her precipitous fall.

Born in Philadelphia in the late 1800s, Hannah Elias has done things she's not proud of to survive. Shedding her past, Hannah slips on a new identity before relocating to New York City to become as rich as a robber baron. Hannah quietly invests in the stock market, growing her fortune with the help of businessmen. As the money pours in, Hannah hides her millions across 29 banks. Finally attaining the life she's always dreamed, she buys a mansion on the Upper West Side and decorates it in gold and first-rate décor, inspired by her idol Cleopatra.

The unsolved murder turns Hannah's world upside-down and threatens to destroy everything she's built. When the truth of her identity is uncovered, thousands of protestors gather in front of her stately home. Hounded by the salacious press, the very private Mrs. Elias finds herself alone, ensnared in a scandalous trial, and accused of stealing her fortune from whites.

Packed with glamour, suspense, and drama, populated with real-life luminaries from the period, The Great Mrs. Elias brings a fascinating woman and the age she embodied to glorious, tragic life.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Maybe Hannah Elias is not the ideal subject for a school Black history report, but she was a remarkable Black woman who became a millionaire during America's Gilded Age. Hannah's story is told by Golden Voice narrator Robin Miles. After a horrific childhood, Hannah worked in brothels in Philadelphia and New York and then re-created herself as a grand courtesan who used not only her body but also her business acumen to become as wealthy as many of the high-society men around her. A lot happens in this work of historical fiction, including Hannah's notorious extortion trial. This audiobook is crammed with details, some extraneous, and there are countless characters, all expertly depicted by Miles. Her skill at creating accents and speech patterns is outstanding. Listeners will be intrigued. D.L.G. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2022

      Sculptor, poet, and novelist Chase-Riboud (Hottentot Venus) creates a fictional biography of Hannah Elias, a sex worker who passed as a white Cuban and became one of the richest Black women in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A murder unravels Hannah's hard-built and lavish life and becomes the center of a scandalous, high-profile case. The novel's landscape includes references to J. P. Morgan and Belle de Costa Greene. Award-winning narrator Robin Miles employs deft accents, has a smooth narrative style for descriptions, and even sings in a haunting yet lyrical manner. She brings Hannah alive with an expressive quality that makes listeners care about Hannah and her tumultuous past, including a childhood rape and a false imprisonment. VERDICT Recommended for those who enjoy New York history and strong narrator skills. Racist language is employed against the main character in the novel.--David Faucheux

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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