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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... woman's life was ruled by her husband's interests and needs , and dominated by the domestic duties of a wife and mother . " It was not until I reached middle age , " she wrote , " that I had the courage to develop interests of my own ...
... woman's life was ruled by her husband's interests and needs , and dominated by the domestic duties of a wife and mother . " It was not until I reached middle age , " she wrote , " that I had the courage to develop interests of my own ...
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... woman , and the idea that you would permit any man to kiss you before you were engaged to him never even crossed my mind . ” At first , Eleanor wondered if this princely young man - about - town , with his easy charm and exuberant high ...
... woman , and the idea that you would permit any man to kiss you before you were engaged to him never even crossed my mind . ” At first , Eleanor wondered if this princely young man - about - town , with his easy charm and exuberant high ...
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... woman named Lucy Mercer . Lucy became a friend of the family . She often ate with the Roosevelts , and when Eleanor needed an extra woman for a formal dinner party , she invited Lucy . Informally , Eleanor and Franklin met for Sunday ...
... woman named Lucy Mercer . Lucy became a friend of the family . She often ate with the Roosevelts , and when Eleanor needed an extra woman for a formal dinner party , she invited Lucy . Informally , Eleanor and Franklin met for Sunday ...
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Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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