

Shapiro illustrates in delicate, pattern-laden mixed media landscapes call to mind the work of Grandma Moses, while Hamilton, her husband, and other figures resemble finely featured paper dolls. McNamara provides a portrait of the subject beyond her famed marriage, as Hamilton recounts her work to build schools and orphanages. Both of her parents came from wealthy Dutch families that had settled in Albany. Eliza always puts others before herself, and because of that, she is well-loved by everyone around her. She had seven siblings that lived to adulthood. Personality strong, empathetic, and understanding. Elizabeth, or Eliza as she was often called, was their second child and daughter. The Room Where It Happens - Leslie Odom Jr. On August 9, 1757, Elizabeth Schuyler was born to the wealthy Philip Schuyler and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler in Albany, New York.

In an epistolary picture book, McNamara envisions Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton as an elderly woman writing a letter to her yet-to-be-born great-granddaughter Elizabeth: “My daughter, who is your grandmama, has asked me to devote this day to writing a letter to you, about my very long and fortunate life.” The letter details Hamilton’s upbringing (including her family’s ownership of slaves and her deep, subsequent regrets), her marriage to Alexander Hamilton and her social and political engagement alongside him, and his untimely death. TikTok video from HamiltonFan (hamiltoncentral): 'Bro actually said no to this fyp fyp hamilton eliza elizahamilton mariareynolds hamiltonmusical alexanderhamilton viral ohmydays schuyler fypviral funny what'.
