The museum this evening to talk about her most recent book, the winchester. We are having this taped bases penciled during the question and answer, if you could step to the microphone in the middle and speak loud and clear into it, that would be fantastic. Based in new york city with her husband and three children she has worked for the bbc since 1993. Currently, she is the bbc world news america anchor. Her her first book, a very british family chronicled her english roots. We are excited for her to share with her tonight. St having read the book she has written arise about the winchesters and those associated with the company so well that i have learned and retain the most interesting thing about the family in new haven history. A few weeks ago, i met group of people around the site and camek across the name of thomas e add a spirit if not for her but i would not have known what his symbol to stone meant for the. Role in the winchester. The traveler, as his tombstone read is merely o
They were more valued, then listened more, tried to understand what they wanted and needed, plus the fact that some of these women a surprise themselves and then to ice supposed by becoming brighter waiters and decisionmakers. Goldmining is no sure income and meanwhile the children are hungry, so these women would have a boarding houses or bake pies or took in a laundry and they were successful, much more successful that earning income than their husbands or a goldmining. I would like them to get a sense of sacramento is a rich history and what i have done is try to present it through the womens point of view, what they experienced, with a witness, so there is that aspect of it and also an appreciation of what these women were like. Each of the women in here led different kind of life and came from a different place. They had different goals. Of course, they had the same goals also that women today have and they want a safe place for their children to be raised. They wanted schools, ho