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Hardcover The White House Gang Book

ISBN: 102542851X

ISBN13: 9781025428512

The White House Gang

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"The White House Gang" is a charming and insightful memoir that offers a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the private life of a presidential family. Narrated by Earle Looker, a member of the boisterous group of youngsters known as the "Gang," the work follows the childhood escapades of Quentin Roosevelt, the youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt, and his close-knit circle of friends. Set within the corridors and hidden corners of the Executive Mansion during the early 1900s, this account provides a vivid portrait of a bygone era in American history.

Through Looker's recollections, readers witness the energetic and often mischievous spirit of a group of boys who treated the halls of power as their personal playground. From clandestine meetings in the attic to high-stakes games of tag, the narrative captures the essence of youthful innocence juxtaposed against the backdrop of global leadership. Central to the story is the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt himself, depicted not just as a world leader, but as a devoted and spirited father who frequently participated in the Gang's adventurous games. "The White House Gang" remains a significant piece of Americana, blending historical value with heartwarming anecdotes that illustrate the human side of the American presidency.

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