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Eleanor Roosevelt

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A biography describing the childhood, education, private life, and years of public service of the popular First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.

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    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2004
      Gr 2-3-This introduction covers many of the events in Roosevelt's life, from her privileged, but troubled, childhood to her long career of service and sacrifice for others. Discussion of her youth includes mention of her somewhat insensitive mother, her alcoholic father (alcoholism is one of the words boldfaced and defined in the glossary), and her beloved teacher, Mlle. Souvestre. The book makes it clear that while Roosevelt was married to one of the most famous presidents of the past century, it was her works, from her own heart and hands, that made her a standout First Lady and important figure in U.S. history. However, this audience may not need to be aware of her discovery of love letters that Franklin received from another woman during their marriage, as mentioned in the book. Mrs. Roosevelt's achievements are highlighted in the time line and the "Did You Know" facts complement the text nicely. Black-and-white photos appear throughout.-Jennifer England, The Berkeley Carroll School, Brooklyn, NY

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2004
      Gr 2-3-This introduction covers many of the events in Roosevelt's life, from her privileged, but troubled, childhood to her long career of service and sacrifice for others. Discussion of her youth includes mention of her somewhat insensitive mother, her alcoholic father (alcoholism is one of the words boldfaced and defined in the glossary), and her beloved teacher, Mlle. Souvestre. The book makes it clear that while Roosevelt was married to one of the most famous presidents of the past century, it was her works, from her own heart and hands, that made her a standout First Lady and important figure in U.S. history. However, this audience may not need to be aware of her discovery of love letters that Franklin received from another woman during their marriage, as mentioned in the book. Mrs. Roosevelt's achievements are highlighted in the time line and the "Did You Know" facts complement the text nicely. Black-and-white photos appear throughout.-Jennifer England, The Berkeley Carroll School, Brooklyn, NY

      Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-6

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