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Undiscovered Country Kelly Oconnor Mcnees

  • SKU: BELL-9652532
Undiscovered Country Kelly Oconnor Mcnees
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Author: Kelly O'Connor McNees
ISBN: 9781681776798, 9781681777276, 1681776790, 1681777274
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Undiscovered Country Kelly Oconnor Mcnees by Kelly O'connor Mcnees 9781681776798, 9781681777276, 1681776790, 1681777274 instant download after payment.

An extraordinary novel portraying one of the greatest untold love stories in American politics. In October 1932, at the end of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s first presidential campaign, Eleanor Roosevelt took an overnight train from Potsdam to Albany with Lorena “Hick” Hickok, one of the top Associated Press reporters in the country. That train ride marked the beginning of an extraordinary relationship that would last the rest of Hick and Eleanor’s lives. In Undiscovered Country, Kelly O’Connor McNees adroitly mixes fact and fiction to present an intimate portrait of the love that bloomed between these two women, hidden in plain sight. Using historical records (including the more than three thousand letters the pair exchanged over a span of thirty years), McNees portrays their relationship from their introduction as reporter and subject through their intense first meetings, their burgeoning affair, and the conflicts that arose as journalist Hick’s ethics were hopelessly compromised by her affection for the woman she was supposed to be covering. A remarkable portrait of Depression-era America (including Hick and Eleanor’s work on the founding of Arthurdale, the federal housing project in West Virginia for homeless ex-miners), Undiscovered Country is an extraordinary portrayal of one of the greatest unknown love stories in American politics.

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