Rappaport tells a story from the point of view of two young sisters in words that are easy to read but convey the feelings of the time and the action of the plot.” School Library Journal
“Even familiar political figures can get bold new treatments, as this
dramatic picture-book biography shows. The narrative moves swiftly
through the important moments in Roosevelt’s life, including marriage
and family, but along with accomplishments, Rappaport does something
more subtle—she shows the way Eleanor grew into herself.
Crisp
sentences focus the narrative and are bolstered by the quotes that end
each page. If the text has a smart spareness to it, the accompanying art
is composed of rich, beautifully crafted paintings that also catch
Roosevelt’s growing sense of purpose. an exciting introduction to a
well-loved leader.”
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