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Blanche Wiesen Cook

    Esta autora es reconocida por sus biografías en profundidad que exploran figuras clave de la historia estadounidense. Su enfoque de la escritura histórica se basa en una investigación meticulosa y un análisis detallado, ofreciendo a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre personalidades conocidas. A través de su estilo narrativo y su capacidad para desvelar motivaciones ocultas y la complejidad humana, atrae a los lectores hacia el pasado. Sus obras exploran la intrincada relación entre la vida política y personal.

    Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume 1
    Eleanor Roosevelt. Volume 2
    • 2000

      Eleanor Roosevelt. Volume 2

      • 704 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      The central volume in the definitive biography of America's most important First Lady. "Engrossing" (Boston Globe). The captivating second volume of this Eleanor Roosevelt biography covers tumultuous era of the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the gathering storms of World War II, the years of the Roosevelts' greatest challenges and finest achievements. In her remarkably engaging narrative, Cook gives us the complete Eleanor Roosevelt—an adventurous, romantic woman, a devoted wife and mother, and a visionary policymaker and social activist who often took unpopular stands, counter to her husband's policies, especially on issues such as racial justice and women's rights. A biography of scholarship and daring, it is a book for all readers of American history.

      Eleanor Roosevelt. Volume 2
    • 1993

      Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume 1

      The Early Years, 1884-1933

      • 587 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Celebrated by feminists, historians, politicians & reviewers everywhere, Blanche Wiesen Cook's Eleanor Roosevelt presents an unprecedented portrait of the towering female figure of the 20th century. This volume begins with her harrowing childhood, describes the difficulties of her marriage & explains how she persuaded Franklin to make the reforms that would make him famous.

      Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume 1