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First Mothers The Women Who Shaped The Presidents Bonnie Angelo

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First Mothers The Women Who Shaped The Presidents Bonnie Angelo
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Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Bonnie Angelo
ISBN: 9780060937119, 9780061794865, 0060937114, 0061794864
Language: English
Year: 2001

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First Mothers The Women Who Shaped The Presidents Bonnie Angelo by Bonnie Angelo 9780060937119, 9780061794865, 0060937114, 0061794864 instant download after payment.

Bonnie Angelo, a veteran reporter and writer for Time, has captured the daily lives, thoughts, and feelings of the remarkable women who played such a large role in developing the characters of the modern American presidents. From formidably aristocratic Sara Delano Roosevelt to diehard Democrat Martha Truman, champion athlete Dorothy Bush, and hard-living Virginia Clinton Kelley, Angelo blends these women's stories with the texture of their lives and with colorful details of their times. First Mothers is an in-depth look at the special mother-son relationships that nurtured and helped propel the last twelve American presidents to the pinnacle of power.

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