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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... fears left me . If I lived up to the rules and told the truth , there was nothing to fear . " Eleanor's mother had wanted to send her to Europe for part of her education . When she was fifteen , her grandmother honored that wish by ...
... fears left me . If I lived up to the rules and told the truth , there was nothing to fear . " Eleanor's mother had wanted to send her to Europe for part of her education . When she was fifteen , her grandmother honored that wish by ...
Pagina 43
... fears of her own , understood Sara's fears of a lonely future . She did everything she could to reassure Sara , to win her love and acceptance . By the time the engagement was formally announced on December 1 , 1904 , the two women had ...
... fears of her own , understood Sara's fears of a lonely future . She did everything she could to reassure Sara , to win her love and acceptance . By the time the engagement was formally announced on December 1 , 1904 , the two women had ...
Pagina 168
... fear , I long ago reached the point where there is no living person whom I fear , and few challenges that I am not willing to face . " Eleanor Roosevelt Photo Album Expecting their first child . With 168 Eleanor Roosevelt.
... fear , I long ago reached the point where there is no living person whom I fear , and few challenges that I am not willing to face . " Eleanor Roosevelt Photo Album Expecting their first child . With 168 Eleanor Roosevelt.
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