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Alexis Coe

Alexis Coe, the author behind the illuminating "You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington," has redefined the literary landscape of historical biography with a bold and incisive voice. In this book, Coe embarks on a remarkable quest to demystify the iconic visage of America's first president, crafting a narrative that is as much a bio of Washington as it is a critique of the mythos surrounding him. Her scholarly approach is imbued with a keen sense of irony and wit, offering readers a refreshing departure from the often hagiographic accounts of historical figures. Coe's works are more than mere recollections of the past; they serve as vibrant tapestries woven from the threads of meticulous research and contemporary sensibility. Her narratives are characterized by an unwavering commitment to uncovering the truths nestled within the folds of history, even when those truths disrupt cherished legends. In "Alice + Freda Forever," Coe's exploration of a sensational 19th-century event reveals her gift for unearthing the emotional core of historical tales, presenting them with both empathy and critical insight. Beyond the printed page, Coe extends her influence through various media. Her presence on esteemed platforms like CNN and the History Channel attests to her status as a formidable public intellectual. Moreover, her involvement in podcasts such as "Presidents Are People Too" amplifies her mission to make history accessible and engaging. Through her compelling prose and thought-provoking analysis, Alexis Coe invites us to view history through a lens that is at once discerning and dynamic, challenging us to rethink what we know about the figures who shaped our world.

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You Never Forget Your First

A compelling book by Alexis Coe

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Alexis Coe

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Alexis Coe

You Never Forget Your First