
The President’s DAUGHTER by Nan Britton
HER EYES
DEDICATION
THE AUTHOR’S MOTIVE
FOREWORD
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A candid memoir unfolds as a woman recounts her eight‑year romance with a sitting U.S. president, tracing how their secret bond produced a child whose existence remained concealed from the public eye. Through lyrical reflections on her daughter’s eyes, she weaves personal longing with a broader critique of the social stigma attached to children born outside marriage, positioning her story as both testimony and plea for legal recognition.
The narrative moves beyond private sentiment, detailing the political and social pressures that shaped the affair and the challenges of navigating a world where reputation often trumps truth. Interspersed with poetic verses and a heartfelt dedication to unmarried mothers, the book offers a rare glimpse into the intimate side of a national figure while advocating for the rights of the most vulnerable—unwed mothers and their children. Listeners are invited to consider how love, power, and societal expectations intersect in a deeply personal yet historically resonant account.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (806K characters)
Release date
2024-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1896–1991
Best known for the explosive memoir The President's Daughter, she wrote herself into American political history by publicly describing her relationship with Warren G. Harding and naming him as the father of her child.
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