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In reply to the discussion: What's the best biography or autobiography you've read recently? [View all]kag
(4,179 posts)9. I just finished No Ordinary Time
by Doris Kearns Goodwin. It has been on my shelf for years, and I finally bit the bullet. It was long, and I'm a slow reader, so it took me several weeks (ahem..months) to finish. I loved reading about how Eleanor Roosevelt pretty much single-handedly garnered the nomination for her husband's third term by giving a speech in his stead at the convention. Strange to think of what might have happened had she not gone, not given a speech, or not rocked the house the way she did. Would we have even gotten INTO WWII? She was truly incredible.
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