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Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt | Eleanor Roosevelt
A candid and insightful look at an era and a life through the eyes of one of the most remarkable Americans of the twentieth century, First Lady and humanitarian Eleanor Roosevelt.The daughter of one of New York's most influential families, niece of Theodore Roosevelt, and wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt witnessed some of the most remarkable decades in modern history, as America transitioned from the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, and the Depression to World War II and the Cold War.A champion of the downtrodden, Eleanor drew on her experience and used her role as First Lady to help those in need. Intimately involved in her husband's political life, from the governorship of New York to the White House, Eleanor would eventually become a powerful force of her own, heading women's organizations and youth movements, and battling for consumer rights, civil rights, and improved housing. In the years after FDR's death, this inspiring, controversial, and outspoken leader would become a U.N. Delegate, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, a newspaper columnist, Democratic party activist, world-traveler, and diplomat devoted to the ideas of liberty and human rights.This single volume biography brings her into focus through her own words, illuminating the vanished world she grew up, her life with her political husband, and the post-war years when she worked to broaden cooperation and understanding at home and abroad.The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt includes 16 pages of black-and-white photos.
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FashionableObserver
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“My mother was troubled by my lack of beauty—and I knew it—as a child senses these things.” 🥺 This makes me so sad! Sheesh. It‘s a miracle she turned out the way she did.

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Jennaree3
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Eleanor to Lorena, 1933 💕

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Jennaree3
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Lorena to Eleanor, 1933. The sense of longing is palpable. How lucky they were to have someone to look forward to that much!

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Jennaree3
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How love swallows us whole. How it shoots us to the clouds, only to realize our parachute doesn‘t open. My heart breaks and soars for these two souls. Eleanor to Lorena, 1933.

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If you are currently unaware of the some 3,000 love letters between Eleanor & her suspected lover, please find them and read them. Though written informally, the words of Eleanor‘s letters pierced through me. How poignant it is to know that our longings are universal longings. How love ebbs and flows through our veins, the universe lifting us and shattering us at the same time. I will share a letter of hers per day for the next week. 💕

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You guys! I did it! I finally finished the ER autobio! 😊 This was my #bookspin for February. Unofficially I'm now going to try and finish my March #bookspin The House of Broken Angels. The ER book was good, but I think ER left out a lot of the story. It wasn't personal at all and in places read like an official diary entry. But she's been so many places and seen so much, it was worth it just for that.

@TheAromaofBooks

DrexEdit She did end the book with a slightly more personal view about the social causes she championed her while life. 5y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!! And good job sticking with it til then end, even if it did take a little while!! 5y
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Eleanor Roosevelt was a bit of a badass and that strength and perseverance grew over time. It was interesting to read about so many historical events from her first person POV. This was a long book so I also enjoyed what events she found worth expounding on and which were passed over quickly. She had some thoughts on politics that I wish our politicians would listen to today. She wasn‘t perfect by any means, but had a moral code that she stood by.

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#WeeklyForecast
Two books done from last weeks list. My priority this week is finishing Eleanor Roosevelt. Just a bit more to go.
I want to get a start on Iza‘s Ballad. Maskerade is just on the potential list. Probably won‘t get to it BECAUSE... THE MIRROR AND THE LIGHT!!! I‘ll have that in my grubby hands by Wednesday. With one day off work this week I should be able to make a nice start on that!😊

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Cinfhen How exciting! I haven‘t read any of the series but I‘m sure it‘s been a long anticipated wait 5y
BarbaraBB Lucky you for your bookspin book! 5y
DrexEdit @Cinfhen so long! So anticipated! 5y
DrexEdit @BarbaraBB I would really like to get to this, not just cross it off my list but because I keep hearing how good it is! 5y
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Only one book finished this week. Got a good start on the Pratchett and good progress with the autobiography. I‘m sticking with this until it‘s done because that‘s the whole point of #bookspin! I‘m sad to miss this month‘s #bookspin, but I‘ll be right back there in April ready to clear another book off the old #TBR!

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Cinfhen I‘m attempting #BookSpin this month 😬I tried to pick books I REALLY want to read but I‘m never good about “assigned” reading 😝 5y
DrexEdit @Cinfhen it was shockingly easy to put together a list of 20 books I really wanted to read but hadn't gotten to. I do have a reading problem! 😊😂😂 5y
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"Nothing we learn in this world is ever wasted and I have come to the conclusion that practically nothing we do ever stands by itself. If it is good, it will serve some good purpose in the future. If it is evil, it may haunt us and handicap our efforts in unimaginable ways."

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#BookReport for the week ending February 15. A bad week for reading and not much progress was made. Working mainly on my #bookspin book for the month—The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt. Finished one book and library time ran out on another.

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DrexEdit
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My mother was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen.

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The #BookSpin spinner has spun! 🥳🤩 #12 is the winner so the book I will be reading and reviewing this month is The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt! Thanks for this super fun way to give me a motivational push @TheAromaofBooks 🥳🥳👍🏻

DrexEdit If I do the double spin (not saying I am! No promises!) but if I do I‘ll also be reading 5y
ljuliel Really good book ! 5y
DrexEdit @ljuliel I am looking forward to it. It's been on my list far too long! 5y
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TheAromaofBooks I hope you get to your #doublespin book because it sounds super cool! I love reading science-y books on kind of random things! 5y
DrexEdit @TheAromaofBooks me too! 😊 The author of this one will be giving a talk in my neighborhood at the end of the month so there's incentive galore. Just not sure there's enough time! 😊 5y
TheAromaofBooks I know that feeling!! There is always next month!! 5y
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I‘m not sure why this book has sat on my shelf for the past several years, but I am so glad that #nfnov prompted me to pick it up. Roosevelt was a singular woman who supported her husband in the American presidency as an active partner. She strove to protect her family and still serve her country by taking on challenges many would shy away from. #TIL She was actually distantly related to her husband and she was an eloquent writer. Great book!

Clwojick 9 pt 5y
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I had to read something that reminds me we once had leaders who were driven by integrity and character and the belief that all decisions should be for the good of all the people of the nation. Eleanor Roosevelt was an amazing woman. This is not the greatest writing but she is honest and straightforward. I highly recommend to anyone who needs a break from the current circus our government is putting on!!

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I had this #Quotsy on a poster through grad school (I think I may have had it in college but that‘s a little hazy). It was a daily reminder to work hard and #study. The poster was damaged in a cross-town movie after going from California to New Mexico to Texas. It had been a source of comfort to me for a long time and I was upset. I found it on a sign shortly after, which I took as a sign not to give up. #QuotsyDec17 #LitsyQuoteChallenge

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#America #rockinmay
@Cinfhen
This one seemed appropriate.

Cinfhen Good ole Eleanor 😍👍🏻 7y
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TrishB
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Mehso-so

I think she led an absolutely fascinating life, but somehow managed to make it seem really boring! Found this flat and impersonal, massively disappointing.

DivineDiana Oh my! 😕 8y
hlgreenfield I'm really disappointed to hear that 😥 I was thinking of giving this a shot because I don't know much about her but find her life fascinating! 8y
TrishB @hlgreenfield I just couldn't connect with the person! May be different for you, but maybe not next on the list!! 8y
Joanne1 I find autobiographies so often disappoint me in this or similar ways. 8y
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Just too many other life things sometimes 😀👍
I wish she had said what she liked reading!!

Zelma Understandable! 😆 8y
Laura317 I can relate, too! 8y
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This is basically what the book has felt like so far - massively impersonal and flat! I'm hoping the next bit becomes a bit more dynamic.

Mamashep Bummer! 8y
minkyb Not good. 8y
LazyOwl It reads very clinical 🤔 8y
Lesliereads It's rough when someone is fascinating in my mind and then a dull biography about them comes out...! 8y
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TrishB
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#currentreading #riotgrams
Not a period I'm massively familar with, reading for one of the reading challenges and because it seemed it would be interesting. Not far enough in yet to have an opinion!

SaraFair I think that same dog is part of the sculpture for Roosevelt in DC. -just an addition to your biography! (edited) 8y
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Liedie
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Es geht weiter mit Eleanor Roosevelt.

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Liedie
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Teil 1 beendet und sehr begeistert. ☺Nun lege ich eine kleine Pause ein.

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Liedie
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"The long and eventful life of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was full of rich experiences and courageous actions."
Eine Frau, die mir sehr imponiert und die eines meiner Lieblingsbücher (You Learn by Living) schrieb. Es wird höchste Zeit, mehr über sie zu erfahren!

Liedie "I bought clothes and some prints, but Franklin bought books, books, everywhere he went." ? 8y
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don't read it for detailed facts about the time period. read it for the insights into the mind of an individual.

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"I have often thought, and still think, a good business executive does not make a good government administrator. Nor does an administration of businessmen make for good government."

Seems an appropriate quote of the moment.

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