From memoirs to biographies, here are the best books to about what it's really like to be the most famous woman in America.
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Writing a biography required stripping away some ... other skeptics — notably Washington hostess Gwen Cafritz and Eleanor Roosevelt — disdained her, until they, too, were won over.
Dinner parties in the capital have long been a path to power, but Perle Mesta had her eye on a different prize.
Why, Eleanor Roosevelt's, of course ... the general that has become a defiant high point in the real-life major's biography; it says something that she now has a U.S. Army fort named after ...
This biography of Laura Bush was written with ... and her life as a "famously reserved woman." Eleanor Roosevelt wrote numerous books and memoirs throughout her lifetime, but this autobiography ...
Her biography on President Barack Obama’s ... garden on the grounds of the White House in 2009—the first since Eleanor Roosevelt’s Victory Garden during World War II.” ...
Leading a cohort of next-generation Southern leaders in both parties, Carter grafted the region back on the national map by repudiating Jim Crow, firmly and finally extinguishing George Wallace as a ...
Roosevelt was as popular there as air conditioning ... As Jonathan Alter recalls in his superb Carter biography, “His Very Best,” the candidate was “an agile straddler.” ...
Veteran Southern California actress Kandis Chappell embodies America’s longest-serving First Lady and her peers with subtlety ...