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The Gatekeeper
The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR, and the Untold Story of the Partnership That Defined a Presidency | Kathryn Smith
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The first biography of arguably the most influential member of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration, Marguerite “Missy” LeHand, FDR’s de facto chief of staff, who has been misrepresented, mischaracterized, and overlooked throughout history…until now. Widely considered the first female presidential chief of staff, Marguerite “Missy” LeHand was the right-hand woman to Franklin Delano Roosevelt—both personally and professionally—for more than twenty years. Although her official title as personal secretary was relatively humble, her power and influence were unparalleled. Everyone in the White House knew one truth: If you wanted access to Franklin, you had to get through Missy. She was one of his most trusted advisors, affording her a unique perspective on the president that no one else could claim, and she was deeply admired and respected by Eleanor and the Roosevelt children. With unprecedented access to Missy’s family and original source materials, journalist Kathryn Smith tells the captivating and forgotten story of the intelligent, loyal, and clever woman who had a front-row seat to history in the making. The Gatekeeper is a thoughtful, revealing unsung-hero story about a woman ahead of her time, the true weight of her responsibility, and the tumultuous era in which she lived—and a long overdue tribute to one of the most important female figures in American history.
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Amazingly this is the only book written specifically about Missy LeHand who was FDR's de facto Chief of Staff. It is an enlightening and enjoyable read about a highly intelligent political woman who was irreplaceable in the FDR administration. If for nothing more than the fact that it is the first of its kind about someone who we should know much more about it is worth your time. #WW2 #Herstory #USHistory @TouchstoneBooks

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Strong, tough ladies of the late 1930s White House right before the outbreak of #WW2 #WWII #Herstory

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Today I read in this book that in the 1930s they only started campaigning for president after Labor Day the same year the election took place! Can you imagine? I suspect many would like to return to the practice of short campaigns! #Election2016

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Just picked up this new book on Missy LeHand, the early personal secretary for #FDR during #WW2

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