Eleanor and Hick : the love affair that shaped a First Lady
by Quinn, Susan, 1940- (Author)
Summary
A warm, intimate account of the love between Eleanor Roosevelt and reporter Lorena Hickok--a relationship that, over more than three decades, transformed both women's lives and empowered them to play significant roles in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Full description
- 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.