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Eleanor and Hick : the love affair that shaped a First Lady

Quinn, Susan 1940- (author.).

Summary: "In 1933, as her husband assumed the presidency, Eleanor Roosevelt embarked on the claustrophobic, duty-bound existence of the First Lady with dread. By that time, she had put her deep disappointment in her marriage behind her and developed an independent life--now threatened by the public role she would be forced to play. A lifeline came to her in the form of a feisty campaign reporter for the Associated Press: Lorena Hickok. Over the next thirty years, until Eleanor's death, the two women carried on an extraordinary relationship: They were, at different points, lovers, confidantes, professional advisors, and caring friends. They couldn't have been more different. Eleanor had been raised in one of the nation's most powerful political families and was introduced to society as a debutante before marrying her distant cousin, Franklin. Hick, as she was known, had grown up poor in rural South Dakota and worked as a servant girl after escaping an abusive home, eventually becoming one of the most respected reporters at the AP. Her admiration drew the buttoned-up Eleanor out of her shell, and the two fell in love. For the next thirteen years, Hick had her own room at the White House, next to the First Lady's. These fiercely compassionate women inspired each other to right the wrongs of the turbulent era in which they lived. During the Depression, Hick reported from the nation's poorest areas for the WPA, and Eleanor used these reports to lobby her husband for New Deal programs. Hick encouraged Eleanor to turn their frequent letters into her popular and long-lasting syndicated column 'My Day,' and to befriend the female journalists who became her champions. When Eleanor's tenure as First Lady ended with FDR's death, Hick urged her to continue to use her popularity for important causes--advice Eleanor took by leading the UN's postwar Human Rights Commission. At every turn, the bond between these two women was grounded in their determination to better their troubled world. Deeply researched and told with great warmth, Eleanor and Hick is a vivid portrait of love and a revealing look at how an unlikely romance influenced some of the most consequential years in American history"--Publisher description.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1101607025
  • ISBN: 9781101607022
  • ISBN: 159420540X
  • ISBN: 9781594205408
  • Physical Description: 404 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2016.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-389) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: UNEXPECTED LOVE -- Beginning to trust -- Eleanor according to Hick -- Je t'aime et je t'adore -- Lorena -- Eleanor -- Getaway -- BECOMING A TEAM -- Partnership -- La Presidenta and the newshawk -- Getting away with it -- Now or never -- Blowing off -- Looking for a home -- TOGETHER AND APART -- Trading jobs -- This place! -- Time tears on -- THE WORLD AT WAR -- Afraid no more -- A better politician than her husband -- In residence -- In it, up to the neck -- Risking everything -- A fight for love and glory -- Winning with the women -- There is only one President -- The greatest catastrophe for the world -- STARTING OVER -- Sliding on marble floors -- The opinion of mankind -- A new way to be useful -- Living on.
Subject: Roosevelt, Eleanor 1884-1962
Roosevelt, Eleanor 1884-1962 Friends and associates
Hickok, Lorena A
Hickok, Lorena A
Roosevelt, Eleanor 1884-1962
Presidents' spouses United States Biography
Women journalists United States Biography
Journalists United States Biography
Women social reformers United States Biography
Female friendship United States
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical
Female friendship
Friendship
Journalists
Politics and government
Presidents' spouses
Social policy
Women journalists
Women social reformers
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Editors, Journalists, Publishers
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical / General
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
United States Politics and government 1933-1945
United States Social policy 20th century
United States
Genre: Biography.
Biographies.
Biographies.

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