Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryA photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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I learned to look into the cooking pots on the stove to find out if the contents corresponded to the menu . I learned to notice whether the beds were too close together , and ... to watch the patients ' attitude toward the staff ...
I learned to look into the cooking pots on the stove to find out if the contents corresponded to the menu . I learned to notice whether the beds were too close together , and ... to watch the patients ' attitude toward the staff ...
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I have never been bored , never found the days long enough for the range of activities with which I wanted to fill them . And , having learned to stare down fear , I long ago reached the point where there ...
I have never been bored , never found the days long enough for the range of activities with which I wanted to fill them . And , having learned to stare down fear , I long ago reached the point where there ...
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A Visit to Val - Kill “ The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again , ” Eleanor Roosevelt once told a friend . Mrs. Roosevelt lived in many places , but her one true home was her beloved Val - Kill Cottage at ...
A Visit to Val - Kill “ The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again , ” Eleanor Roosevelt once told a friend . Mrs. Roosevelt lived in many places , but her one true home was her beloved Val - Kill Cottage at ...
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Avis d'utilisateur - michelle.smith - LibraryThingThis biography about Eleanor Roosevelt was written in an inspiring format. I could picture in my head all the events listed withiin the covers of this book. She had a hard life dealing with the ... Consulter l'avis complet
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: A Life of Discovery
Avis d'utilisateur - KirkusA timid child from a dysfunctional family, Eleanor Roosevelt became a courageous woman whose career was propelled by a series of devastating events: FDR's polio, his relationship with Lucy Mercer, his ... Consulter l'avis complet
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