Bedtime Biography: The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Bedtime Biography: The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
A pioneering voice in American politics and human rights
About This Book
Read by Jeannette Robinson, with musical accompaniment by Federico Coderoni. This 1961 autobiography chronicles the remarkable journey of Eleanor Roosevelt, one of America's most influential twentieth-century leaders. From her difficult early years through her marriage to Franklin D. Roosevelt to her groundbreaking work at the United Nations, Eleanor Roosevelt shares her personal account of becoming a transformative figure in American politics and global human rights advocacy.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about Eleanor Roosevelt’s impact on modern America
- Readers seeking an engaging historical narrative for relaxation
- History enthusiasts interested in politics and governance
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