Though she came from a wealthy and privileged family, Eleanor Roosevelt grew up in a cheerless household that left her lonely and shy. Years passed before Eleanor began to discover in herself the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a book that details the childhood of Eleanor Roosevelt, a remarkable woman. Eleanor married president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She was the First Lady of the United States four times. President Roosevelt was elected president in 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944. The book tells of her growing years, the things she was interested in, tragedies that occurred, and her ideas and opinions. Eleanor would later become a leader in the fight for the poor. It is through her revealing childhood, one sees the character of this remarkable lady. The author writes an accurate book based on the facts of Eleanor's life. The book is organized in a way so that it sequences the life of Eleanor from early to late. It is as if in the beginning, one sees the whole woman and is taken back in time to watch the unveiling. The story ends with a completed journey into her life. The "After word" goes further to tell of the accomplishments of the great woman. The book is free from stereotypes and furthers the world's view of historic women. The illustrations help to further the story. When the author discusses the beautiful dresses, summers, and adventures that Eleanor had along her growing years, the illustrations are in keeping with the words. The pictures seem real and authentic, almost as if they were snapshots taken along the way.
Eleanor Roosevelt from the Beginning.....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
"From the beginning the baby was a disappointment to her mother. She was born red and wrinkled, an ugly little thing. And she was not a boy." So begins Barbara Cooney's poignant and inspirational picture book biography of Eleanor Roosevelt's unhappy childhood. Born to beautiful and gregarious parents, this plain, shy, fearful little girl was orphaned at the young age of nine, and spent a lonely and isolated childhood living in the homes of her fabulously wealthy relatives. At the age of fifteen, her grandmother sent her off to Allenswood, a boarding school in Britain, and there under the tutelage of headmistress, Mlle. Souvestre, ugly duckling Eleanor began to grow and bloom, becoming the remarkable, poised, and confident woman America loved and admired..... Ms Cooney's well researched, gentle story is both fascinating and engaging as it captures the essence of an introverted and intelligent child trying to discover her true nature and talents, and is complemented by her marvelously evocative illustrations. Each picture is filled with meticulous late-nineteenth century detail, from the period dress and grand houses with their opulent interiors, to the captivating streets and parks of New York City, and country life on Long Island. Together word and art paint an intriguing and captivating picture of both little Eleanor, and the times in which she lived. With a short afterword detailing some of Mrs Roosevelt's later accomplishments, Eleanor is a superb introduction that is sure to whet the appetite of youngsters 6-10, and send them out looking for more.
What a moving book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
It leaves hope that a child who is rejected for being unattractive and shy can find a person who is accepting and willing to reach out to them. It also reminds me how important a teacher can be to bring out the best in a pupil and prepare them for adult life and self-acceptance.
A beautiful introduction to an important lady.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Barbara Cooney provides a true hero for all of today's children. This beautiful story of Eleanor Roosevelt's early life will serve not only as an introduction to this important lady but also as an inspiration to achieve great things in life.
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