"In a comprehensive and moving study, Owen Ireland brings to light the important but little-known story of Esther DeBerdt Reed, one of the most powerful female figures to emerge during the American Revolution. Ireland chronicles the grand love affair between Reed, a privileged Londoner, and her husband, an American lawyer and patriot, and also explores how Reed became the leading organizer of the Philadelphia Ladies Association, a group that provided critical financial assistance to Washington's troops. Improbable, inspirational, and instructive, Reed's life is a tale of female self-invention and of love played out in the shadows of the Revolutionary crisis."
–Rosemarie Zagarri, author of Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic