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Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World

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A biography describing the childhood, private life, and years of public service of the popular First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Written in graphic-novel format.

32 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2005

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August 26, 2018
It's my duty to recognize her as the LEGEND she came to be and that she lived life and set standards with motivation, determination, tenacity, hard work, elegance and grace!

I applaud the nuance that the artist used to add to the written story:
-Remembering to show her giving a press conference to women only even though the fact was in the back of the book
-Her funeral making sure the black singer was there but in the back corner with a white guy scowling at her to show that at that time Jim Crow was still going to funerals
-The color of the crowd in the front at the Lincoln Memorial concert (above singer and above issue)
-FDR's mother's facial expressions in her cameos when he gets polio and at his funeral
-MANY OTHERS, ESPECIALLY THE CLOTHING, CHOICE OF "EXTRAS" AND THE SETTINGS...
but I saved my favorites for last:
-Her unique facial structure and the progressions of her hair as it aged stylishly
-Her just-below-the-knees skirt showing her still tight gams in her late 60s to the guys on the aircraft carrier headed to war!
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY= ELEANOR'S HATS!! NO WOMAN OR MAN HAD OR WILL EVER HAVE ELEANOR'S KEENLY SUITED AND ALWAYS APPROPRIATE HAT GAME!!!
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September 25, 2015
I really love Eleanor Roosevelt and think she is an incredible role model and person in history. I didn't think this book did her justice. It is probably a good place to start for some background, but I felt like her character was tampered down and so were her accomplishments.
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September 24, 2014
an easy read that gives the right amount of info and is a great source

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