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Mrs. Winchester's Biographer
Was Sarah Winchester a woman of mystery or simply a
strong woman who lived her life on her own terms? It will take another strong
woman to ensure her story is told.
1918 – Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester rifle
fortune, has read and heard all the newspaper stories written about her. Snob.
Crazy. Insane. Spiritualist. Ghosts. Séances.
The list goes on and on. At the age of seventy-nine, she’s lived an incredible
life, and her wealth has allowed her to live as she pleased. Sarah loves
projects, and now she has one last project she wishes to complete. It’s time
she compiled her life story so friends and family will know the truth once
she’s gone. But with her crippling arthritis, she needs someone to help her.
She hopes the young woman her lawyer, Frank Lieb, has sent to the house will
fit in with her staff and work well as her typist. Sarah knows she doesn’t have
many years left, and this is a project she is determined to finish.
1918 – Olivia Collins is a young single woman who has found
herself in a precarious predicament. Through a mutual friend, lawyer Frank
Lieb, she’s been offered a chance to work with the infamous Sarah Winchester.
Olivia is nervous about meeting the elderly woman she has heard stories about
all her life. But she desperately needs this job. Without it, Olivia has no
idea what her future will hold.
Today – Morgan Connors is helping her mother go through her
recently deceased grandmother’s possessions when she comes upon an old manuscript.
The title states it is Sarah Winchester’s Autobiography. Morgan works as an
acquisition editor at a publisher in San Francisco and knows that no such book
has ever been published. When her mother explains that Morgan’s
great-great-grandmother, Olivia Collins, once worked for Mrs. Winchester, she’s
intrigued. Who was Olivia Collins, and why did she have a manuscript of Sarah
Winchester’s life story?
Mrs. Winchester’s Biographer tells the captivating
story of Sarah Winchester’s life and how she became one of the most
talked-about women of her time despite her attempts to protect her privacy.
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