Description
A study of the complex and political figure of Eleanor Roosevelt begins with her harrowing childhood, describes the difficulties of her marriage, and explains how she persuaded Franklin to make the reforms that would make him famous.
Collection
Call number
920 ROO
Awards
LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — Biography — 1992)
Notable Books List (1993)
ALA Outstanding Books for the College Bound (Biography — 1999)
Publication
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Viking Penguin, 1992
Physical description
587 p.; 22 cm