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Condoleezza Rice: America's Leading Stateswoman (Great Life Stories: Social Leaders) [Library Binding]

Christin Ditchfield (Author)

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Grade 5–8—These biographies emphasize the intellect, integrity, and hard work of their subjects. Ditchfield updates her 2003 title, tracing Rice's meteoric climb from segregated Birmingham, AL, to academic success at Stanford and foreign-policy influence in the Bush cabinet. Although the author mentions her subject's family and her love of football and music, most of the book focuses on her unceasing efforts to excel and includes current material about her role as Secretary of State and the American involvement in the Iraq War. Lassieur describes how Roosevelt overcame her insecurities and societal restrictions to champion progressive causes and influence her husband's policies and those of the world community through the United Nations. The author places Roosevelt's public work in the context of her relationships with her family, teachers, husband, and women friends, and, in a source note, discusses some of the historical speculation about Roosevelt's sexual orientation. Both authors are clearly admiring of their subjects. The texts are supplemented with sidebars about related topics and numerous black-and-white and full-color photos. Although Roosevelt is not as comprehensive or well written as Russell Freedman's outstanding Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery (Clarion, 1993), both of these books are serviceable introductions to remarkable women.—Mary Mueller, Rolla Junior High School, MO
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Christin Ditchfield is an accomplished educator, author, conference speaker, and host of the internationally syndicated radio program, Take It To Heart!(R) Using real life stories, rich word pictures, Biblical illustrations, and touches of humor, Christin calls believers to enthusiastically seek after God, giving them practical tools to help deepen their personal relationship with Christ.

Christin's articles, essays, and columns have appeared in numerous national and international magazines. She is the author of more than 50 books, including "A Family Guide to Narnia," "A Family Guide to the Bible," and "A Way With Words: What Women Should Know About the Power They Possess."

As a former preschool and elementary school teacher, Christin has a special place in her heart for children -- and for sharing with them her own life-long love of reading and learning. Many of her books have been written specifically for this purpose.

A frequent guest on radio and television programs such as Open Line, Midday Connection, Truth Talk Live, HomeWord with Jim Burns, and Dr. D. James Kennedy's "Truths That Transform," Christin holds a masters degree in Biblical Theology from Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, TX.

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On November 14, 1954, John and Angelena Rice welcomed their first and only child into the world. Read the first page
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United States, Condoleezza Rice, White House, Soviet Union, President Bush, African Americans, Stanford University, The Rices, Brent Scowcroft, Saddam Hussein, World Trade Center, University of Denver, Governor Bush, President George, Josef Korbel
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