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Miss Sampson Kindle Sleeve
Miss Sampson Kindle Sleeve
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Miss Sampson Kindle Sleeve
Protect your kindle with this elegant sleeve that blends beauty with utility, and a dash of history.
This handmade sleeve features:
- A beautiful blue hydrangea floral pattern, and a feminine blue ruffle
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- A smooth, white satin lining to let your kindle glide in and out with ease.
- A flex frame closure for easy access on the go.
- Stylish quilted stitching.
The size:
- The pocket of this sleeve is 6.75" wide, and 7.75" tall.
- It will fit the Kindle Paperwhite, Colorsoft, and Oasis
As well as the Kobo Sage, Libra, and Clara
And similar E-readers
The woman behind the name
Deborah Sampson was a true Revolutionary War heroine who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army. She fought bravely in active combat, sustained a bullet wound she secretly treated herself, and served undetected for over a year. After the war, she became the first American woman to tour the country giving public lectures. Sampson is remembered as “The Female Soldier” and remains a lasting symbol of courage for the women whose path she helped pave.
