A More Obedient Wife: A Novel of the Early Supreme Court

by Natalie Wexler

Speaking

Speaking Engagements_________________________________________

"In the eight years that I’ve been on the staff, we’ve had perhaps 20 author talks that I’ve attended. In my opinion, Natalie Wexler’s was the most engaging, informative, and pithy of them all. The audience--well-read and demanding people--was rapt. I found myself right there with her characters, whose voices she has so perfectly captured and whose surroundings she so deftly described."
                                                                                                            
-- Betsy Paull O’Connell, Executive Director
                                                                    
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic of Metropolitan Washington

"
The members of our group, who are accustomed to hearing speakers, thought that Natalie Wexler was outstanding and especially memorable."
                                                                                                                                   -- Mary B. White, Vice President
                      Potomac Regents Club, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

"Natalie Wexler's presentation to our law firm was terrifically informative and engaging. Her description of the circumstances and personalities behind some of those early volumes of the U.S. Reports was fascinating and very well received."
                                                                                                                                    -- Caroline Brown, Partner
                                                                                                            Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, D.C.

"Natalie Wexler's animated delivery made the history of the early Supreme Court come alive for our audience. Students and faculty alike enjoyed and learned from this unique assembly program."
                                                                                                 
-- Jenny Sorel, Dean of Students
                                                                                                                  Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Maryland

    Natalie Wexler is a dynamic speaker who has met with an enthusiastic reception from a variety of audiences. She has been interviewed on public radio (a link is available on the "News" page of this website), and her presentation has been nominated for the National Daughters of the America Revolution's "Outstanding Program of the Year." 

    If you're interested in having Natalie speak to your group, please contact her at natalie@nataliewexler.com.