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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... mind that she was going to be more independent . She was no longer willing to stay quietly in the background while her husband had all the fun . " I did not look forward to a winter . . . in New York with nothing but teas and luncheons ...
... mind that she was going to be more independent . She was no longer willing to stay quietly in the background while her husband had all the fun . " I did not look forward to a winter . . . in New York with nothing but teas and luncheons ...
Pagina 92
... pleased at the me ; . prospect . The turmoil in my heart and mind. People everywhere were homeless , hungry , and out of work . Reporters surround the future First Lady after FDR's presidential victory. 92 Eleanor Roosevelt.
... pleased at the me ; . prospect . The turmoil in my heart and mind. People everywhere were homeless , hungry , and out of work . Reporters surround the future First Lady after FDR's presidential victory. 92 Eleanor Roosevelt.
Pagina 133
... mind gradually deteriorate . " When he passed away , she could barely contain her grief . She was thankful that she could immerse herself in a challenging new job . As the nation moved closer to war , she had wanted to play a useful ...
... mind gradually deteriorate . " When he passed away , she could barely contain her grief . She was thankful that she could immerse herself in a challenging new job . As the nation moved closer to war , she had wanted to play a useful ...
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