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Eleanor, Quiet No More: The Life of Eleanor Roosevelt
Contributor(s): Rappaport, Doreen (Author), Kelley, Gary (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0786851414     ISBN-13: 9780786851416
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
OUR PRICE:   $15.29  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2009
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Annotation: In her eloquent prose, Rappaport captures the essence of Eleanor Roosevelt's character and the deep significance of her legacy. With beautiful paintings by Kelley and selections from Eleanor's own writings, this work pays tribute to an extraordinary American. Full color.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Presidents & First Families (u.s.)
- Juvenile Nonfiction | History - United States - 20th Century
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Women
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2006049045
Lexile Measure: 670
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 10.3" W x 11.2" (1.05 lbs) 48 pages
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 129021
Reading Level: 4.2   Interest Level: Lower Grades   Point Value: 0.5
 
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Publisher Description:
A stunning portrait of beloved first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, by the award-winning author of the Big Words series.

Eleanor Roosevelt was raised in a privileged but stern Victorian household, with an affectionate but mostly absent father and a critical mother who made fun of her daughter's looks. Alone and lonely for much of her childhood, Eleanor found solace in books and in the life of her lively and independent mind. Her intellectual gifts and compassionate heart won her the admiration of many friends -- and the love of her future husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. While other young women of her class were spending time at dances and parties, Eleanor devoted her energies to teaching children in New York City's poorest neighborhoods. Later, she became the most socially and politically active -- and controversial -- First Lady America had ever seen. Ambassador, activist, and champion of civil rights, Eleanor Roosevelt changed the soul of America forever.

In her eloquent prose, Doreen Rappaport captures the essence of Eleanor's character and the deep significance of her legacy. With beautiful paintings by Gary Kelley and selections from Eleanor's own writings, Eleanor's Big Words is an extraordinary tribute to an extraordinary American.