I. Introduction William Ele Jacobs, author of Eleanor Roosevelt, was born in 1933. He wrote many biographies such as Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt. Jacob especially praised Eleanor Roosevelt. He described her as a "brave woman" who was able to "transform her suffering into power." Jacobs said through this biography and others, "I was able to reach out to a very special audience: young people trying to find and understand examples". Jacobs wrote many biographies of different characters, as he hopes that young readers will be inspired from "the greatest reservoir in history". The element of "Eleanor Roosevelt" is double
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York on October 11, 1884. She is a nice Anna Hall and the daughter of Theodore's brother Elliott Roosevelt. When her mother died in 1892, the children lived with the grandmother; her adoring father passed away only two years later. At the age of 15, she took part in a famous school in the UK. It gave her the first opportunity to develop confidence among other girls. Eleanor married Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the fifth generation cousin. They became parents
Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 with clan, wealth, and unusual sorrow. Anna Hall Roosevelt and Elliott Roosevelt's first child, a young Eleanor encountered a disappointment early in his life. Her father mourns for the death of her mother, often unhealthy, turned into alcohol for comfort, and has not been doing business, entertainment or medical care at home for a long time. Anna Hollow Roosevelt had a hard time balancing her with the disillusionation with her husband who was in charge of Elenor and Eleanor's brothers hall. As the years passed, young mothers are depressed more and more
Although born in one of the wealthiest and most influential families in New York, the childhood of "400 families" Eleanor Roosevelt was not happy. Eleanor's mother, Anna Hollow Roosevelt, is considered a wonderful beauty; Eleanor is absolutely not, but Eleanor is very disappointed with his mother. Meanwhile, Eleanor's father, Elliott Roosevelt, loves Eleanor and plays a role in Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop. Called her "Little Nell". Unfortunately Elliott is getting more and more alcohol and drugs, eventually destroying his family.