Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... debutante , " wrote Eleanor . That fall , Hall went to boarding school and Eleanor returned to her grandmother's townhouse in Manhattan , where she had to cope with the stormy emotional life of her aunt Pussie . Fourteen years Eleanor's ...
... debutante , " wrote Eleanor . That fall , Hall went to boarding school and Eleanor returned to her grandmother's townhouse in Manhattan , where she had to cope with the stormy emotional life of her aunt Pussie . Fourteen years Eleanor's ...
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... debutante ! • " I went home early , thankful to get away . I knew I was the first girl in my mother's family who was not a belle and , though I never acknowledged it to any of them at that time , I was deeply ashamed . " Actually ...
... debutante ! • " I went home early , thankful to get away . I knew I was the first girl in my mother's family who was not a belle and , though I never acknowledged it to any of them at that time , I was deeply ashamed . " Actually ...
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... debutante parties and dances . During the Christmas holidays , he asked her to lunch in New York . On New Year's Day , 1903 , they saw each other again at the White House in Washington . While Eleanor was away at school in England , her ...
... debutante parties and dances . During the Christmas holidays , he asked her to lunch in New York . On New Year's Day , 1903 , they saw each other again at the White House in Washington . While Eleanor was away at school in England , her ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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