Review:
Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume Three: The War Years And After, 1939 1962 By Blanche Wiesen Cook
overall review score: 4.6
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume Three: The War Years and After, 1939-1962 by Blanche Wiesen Cook is a biography that covers the life and impact of Eleanor Roosevelt during the turbulent years of World War II and beyond.
Key Features
- Detailed account of Eleanor Roosevelt's activities during World War II
- Exploration of her advocacy for human rights and social justice
- Insight into her personal struggles and triumphs
- In-depth analysis of her legacy
Pros
- Comprehensive look at Eleanor Roosevelt's life during a critical period in history
- Engaging writing style that brings the subject to life
- Provides a nuanced understanding of Eleanor Roosevelt's character
Cons
- May be overwhelming for readers unfamiliar with the historical context