1884-1962

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1884-1962

Grandm?ere

a personal history of Eleanor Roosevelt
2002
A biography of Eleanor Roosevelt by her grandson shares personal family stories of a remarkable woman and provides a glimpse into the life and accomplishments of a woman who changed the course of twentieth-century history.

Eleanor

Hattie and the wild waves
1996
Eleanor is the story of Eleanor Roosevelt's childhood. Hattie and the wild waves is based on the life of the author's mother.

The wisdom of Eleanor Roosevelt

2003
Excerpts from the writings of Eleanor Roosevelt offer insight into her views on a variety of subjects, including love, politics, religion, and family.

My day

the best of Eleanor Roosevelt's acclaimed newspaper columns, 1936-1962
2001
A collection of Eleanor Roosevelt's writings from her syndicated column "My Day" shares her thoughts on the people and events of her day, including civil rights, American politics, the United Nations, and her personal triumphs and tragedies.

Eleanor Roosevelt

first lady of the twentieth century
1997
Biography of first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who devoted her life to helping others and working for peace.

My year with Eleanor

a memoir
2012
After losing her job, the author found inspiration from a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt and decided to face each of her many fears over the next year ranging from shark diving to stand-up comedy.

Beloved island

Franklin & Eleanor and the legacy of Campobello
2000
Discusses how Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's lives were influenced by their summer home on Campobello Island.

Murder in the Rose Garden

1989
"A Thomas Dunne book." A blackmailer is found dead in the White House rose garden and Mrs. Roosevelt soon finds that many men had a motive to kill this society matron.

Eleanor Roosevelt

1995
A biography of the former first lady who was the first United States ambassador to the United Nations and a spokesperson for worldwide human rights.

Circle of fire

2009
In 1958, Mendy puts herself in danger when she discovers that the Ku Klux Klan is planning to bomb the Highlander Folk School in order to disrupt a visit from Mendy's hero, Eleanor Roosevelt.

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