Draws from letters, memoirs, and interviews to chronicle the lives of nine women from the Roosevelt clan, covering a period of 150 years; discussing their activities as wives, mothers, authors, campaigners, and socialites.
A brief biography of Eleanor Roosevelt that discusses her childhood during the late nineteenth century, her education, marriage to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, actions as First Lady of the United States, and other accomplishments. Includes a chronology.
A biography of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, covering how she wanted to help, how she met with people across the country, her visits with the soldiers, and the way she stood up for civil rights.
Introduces readers to the life and times of Eleanor Roosevelt. Discusses her influence on various issues, including women's rights, civil rights, and war. Features full-color and archival photographs, informative text, and a chronology.
When the Hyde Park neighbor accused of a multi-million dollar stock swindle apparently commits suicide, Eleanor Roosevelt smells murder and investigates.