Summary:
The biography delves into the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, from her troubled childhood to her transformation into a formidable political figure and champion of human rights. It explores her public achievements, personal struggles, and the impact she had on American politics and the world stage as First Lady and beyond.
Key points:
1. Early Life: The book explores Eleanor's tough childhood, marked by the loss of her family, and her developing sense of empathy and justice.
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