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Chocolate in the 18th & 19th Centuries and Other Bloopers

Chocolate in the 18th & 19th Centuries and Other Bloopers

by Stephanie Dray | Apr 24, 2021 | Adrienne Lafayette, America's First Daughter, Bloopers, The Women of Chateau Lafayette

Here’s one for the blooper file. As I understand it, the chocolate we know it today was not invented until 1847. Until then, chocolate was known and enjoyed as a drink. So why, then, do edible chocolates appear at the end of the 18th century in both...
Tasting History with Max Miller & The Women of Chateau Lafayette

Tasting History with Max Miller & The Women of Chateau Lafayette

by Stephanie Dray | Mar 30, 2021 | Adrienne Lafayette, Food, Fun Stuff, The Women of Chateau Lafayette

My fabulously talented friend Max Miller and I were talking about his popular food show, “Tasting History” when I suggested that he do an episode featuring some food from Lafayette’s day. I provided him with a wedding menu that was posted to the wall...
Who is Marthe Simone?

Who is Marthe Simone?

by Stephanie Dray | Mar 23, 2021 | Excerpts, For Readers, Marthe, My Works, The Women of Chateau Lafayette

Of the three women you’ll meet in The Women of Chateau Lafayette, Marthe Simone is the only fictional composite character. She was inspired by many actual women living at the chateau before and during World War II. How and why I decided to fictionalize Marthe...
Lafayette We Are Here

Lafayette We Are Here

by Stephanie Dray | Mar 15, 2021 | Adrienne Lafayette, Articles, Beatrice Chanler, Research, The Women of Chateau Lafayette

The Marquis de Lafayette was not only instrumental in helping the United States to win independence; his memory also played a role in America embracing her destiny as a world power. On July 4, 1917, General Pershing and his staff visited Lafayette’s tomb at...
Book Club Kit for The Women of Chateau Lafayette

Book Club Kit for The Women of Chateau Lafayette

by Stephanie Dray | Mar 11, 2021 | Book Clubs, For Readers, Interviews

I can’t wait for readers to dig into my new novel. There’s so much for book clubs to explore. Three wars, three women, one world-changing legacy, and the French castle at the heart of it all. Dig into this guide for all sorts of help in making an...
Wine and Dine like the Women of Chateau Lafayette

Wine and Dine like the Women of Chateau Lafayette

by Stephanie Dray | Mar 9, 2021 | Book Clubs, For Readers, My Works, The Women of Chateau Lafayette

Alright, so, most of the time the women in my newest novel are either hungry or making do with peasant food. But that doesn’t mean your book club should suffer! I offer here some fun, thematic ideas for your book club menu Beverages If you’re wine...
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