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Rose Rosetree
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I'm still having trouble renewing this book on Libby. However, the good news is, today I made it to the Loudoun Country Regional Library and checked out 10 audiobooks that look fabulous.
Thank goodness for public libraries!
— Mar 12, 2026 05:16PM
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Thank goodness for public libraries!
Rose Rosetree
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Why the pause? I am still awaiting renewal from Libby. Lucky you, who've been able to finish this.
— Feb 25, 2026 04:25PM
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Rose Rosetree
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Family visited and I had the time of my life. Even superb books like this one pale by comparison.
I'm so grateful to you friends on Goodreads. You are a second kind of family to me. Wishing you a happiest yet kind of New Year.
— Dec 30, 2025 07:31PM
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I'm so grateful to you friends on Goodreads. You are a second kind of family to me. Wishing you a happiest yet kind of New Year.
Rose Rosetree
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Today I did almost no reading of books, almost no work, just visiting with family who are here from the West Coast, plus cooking and celebrating the goodness of close relationships.
Friends on Goodreads, I wish you that kind of happiness - whatever is your equivalent.
— Dec 29, 2025 07:19PM
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Friends on Goodreads, I wish you that kind of happiness - whatever is your equivalent.
Rose Rosetree
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Libby took back the book. It was time.
Now I'll have to request it again. I sure will!!!!!!!
— Dec 27, 2025 05:54PM
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Now I'll have to request it again. I sure will!!!!!!!
Rose Rosetree
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The connection between Eleanor Roosevelt and the food movement of feminists at Cornell University -- so important for transforming her into a woman who could find her place in the world.
And not just, as noted by Laura Shapiro, dress up and conduct small talk for the rest of her life.
— Dec 22, 2025 06:24PM
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And not just, as noted by Laura Shapiro, dress up and conduct small talk for the rest of her life.
Rose Rosetree
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I'm learning more than I knew I didn't know, regarding Eleanor Roosevelt. In the process my respect for Laura Shapiro is growing fast.
She conveys so much, so naturally. Magnificent transitions in her writing, for example.
— Dec 21, 2025 04:04PM
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She conveys so much, so naturally. Magnificent transitions in her writing, for example.
Rose Rosetree
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Laura Shapiro's summary of Eleanor Roosevelt's life sure rings true for me. Didn't she have the mother-in-law from Hell!
— Dec 20, 2025 05:05PM
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Rose Rosetree
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Golly, I thought I knew all about Eleanor Roosevelt by now, particularly after reading the definitive biography of her by David Michaelis.
Yet I learned more about Eleanor's fluency in French that I learned about why she served the most dreadful meals ever tasted at the White House.
— Dec 19, 2025 05:45PM
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Yet I learned more about Eleanor's fluency in French that I learned about why she served the most dreadful meals ever tasted at the White House.
Rose Rosetree
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Reflecting on the leadership of Rosa Lewis.
* How she paved the way for female cooks to be treated with respect as chefs.
* Her nobility and philanthropy during World War I.
Worth admiring!
— Dec 18, 2025 04:29PM
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* How she paved the way for female cooks to be treated with respect as chefs.
* Her nobility and philanthropy during World War I.
Worth admiring!
Rose Rosetree
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What did I never expect? The generosity, even philanthropy, of Rosa Lewis to all the soldiers she put up in her hotel, all the meals she gave them; a truly remarkable legacy of her beautiful character.
— Dec 17, 2025 05:21PM
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