Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 pages A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... wrote later . And yet she felt that no matter what she did , she could never fully earn her mother's approval . That winter Anna suffered from agonizing headaches and backaches and complained that her eyes were failing . She would draw ...
... wrote later . And yet she felt that no matter what she did , she could never fully earn her mother's approval . That winter Anna suffered from agonizing headaches and backaches and complained that her eyes were failing . She would draw ...
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... wrote once when Franklin was away , " I miss you dreadfully and feel very lonely , but please don't think it is because I am alone , having other people wouldn't do any good for I just want you ! " Bored with his Wall Street law firm ...
... wrote once when Franklin was away , " I miss you dreadfully and feel very lonely , but please don't think it is because I am alone , having other people wouldn't do any good for I just want you ! " Bored with his Wall Street law firm ...
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... wrote to Anna and told her how much he wanted to see Eleanor . Anna in turn wrote to her mother , saying that Franklin was worried that Eleanor was working too hard . He hoped she could get away to spend a week in Georgia with him ...
... wrote to Anna and told her how much he wanted to see Eleanor . Anna in turn wrote to her mother , saying that Franklin was worried that Eleanor was working too hard . He hoped she could get away to spend a week in Georgia with him ...
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