Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 pagini A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... admiration . " I would have given anything to be a singer , " she wrote . " Attention and admiration were the things . . . I wanted , because I was made to feel so conscious of the fact that nothing about me would attract attention or ...
... admiration . " I would have given anything to be a singer , " she wrote . " Attention and admiration were the things . . . I wanted , because I was made to feel so conscious of the fact that nothing about me would attract attention or ...
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... - lucky friend . . . . His wife , Eleanor , whom we all admired , was a quiet member of our little group . She seemed to be a little Lucy Mercer . remote , or it may have been that Franklin claimed. 56 Eleanor Roosevelt.
... - lucky friend . . . . His wife , Eleanor , whom we all admired , was a quiet member of our little group . She seemed to be a little Lucy Mercer . remote , or it may have been that Franklin claimed. 56 Eleanor Roosevelt.
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... admired these two gifted women who were so different from the conventional society matrons she had always known . She began to spend stimulating evenings at their home , meeting interesting new people , discussing art , poetry ...
... admired these two gifted women who were so different from the conventional society matrons she had always known . She began to spend stimulating evenings at their home , meeting interesting new people , discussing art , poetry ...
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