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Title
Author
# of Pages
Love, Eleanor: Eleanor and Her Friends
Joseph P. Lash
534

Contents

Foreword by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.    (p. vii)
By Way of Introduction    (p. ix)

1. Two Brothers    (p. 1)
2. Mlle. Souvestre    (p. 18)
3. A Fear to Call It Loving    (p. 37)
4. Eleanor and Her Bridesmaids    (p. 51)
5. Turning Point    (p. 66)
6. Shared Work    (p. 79)
7. An Extended Family    (p. 89)
8. Eleanor and the Corporal    (p. 111)
9. "Hick, My Dearest"    (p. 124)
10. Eleanor in the "Goldfish Bowl"    (p. 143)
11. "Something locked me up. . . ."    (p. 178)
12. Triumph over Loneliness    (p. 213)
13. A Great Man--and a Stranger    (p. 233)
14. The Second Four Years in the White House    (p. 249)
15. The Unfinished Revolution    (p. 277)
16. "I knew we were going to be friends . . ."    (p. 292)
17. Borrowed Love    (p. 325)
18. "To know me is a terrible thing . . ."    (p. 364)
19. "Love is important to the person who gives it . . ."    (p. 386)
20. The Altruist in Love    (p. 419)
21. An Object of "Special Scrutiny"    (p. 445)
22. On Roosevelt's Alleged "Hit List"    (p. 459)
23. Shipped Overseas    (p. 494)
24. The Long Way Home    (p. 500)

Index    (p. 510)