The Gambler's Daughter
(October 2012)
A Personal and Social History Annette B. Dunlap - Author
In exploring her father’s own gambling addiction, the author uncovers a hidden history of gambling in the Jewish community.
Screening calls from her father’s creditors, hiding his mail from her mother—being the child of a compulsive gambler wasn’t easy, and Annette B. Dunlap thought for years that her experience was a singular one. In early adulthood, she was fortunate enough to learn that sh...(Read More)
Frank
(September 2009)
The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland, America's Youngest First Lady Annette B. Dunlap - Author
The first full-length biography of America’s youngest, and perhaps most underrated, First Lady.
When she married forty-nine-year-old President Grover Cleveland in a White House ceremony on June 2, 1886, Frances Folsom Cleveland was only twenty-one years old, making her the nation’s youngest First Lady. Despite her age, however, Washington society marveled at how quickly the inexperienced Mrs. Cleveland (known as...(Read More)