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Dear Mr. President: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Letters from a Mill Town Girl
 
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Dear Mr. President: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Letters from a Mill Town Girl [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Winthrop (Author)


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9 and up4 and upDear Mr. President
In his first inaugural address, Franklin Delano Roosevelt tells the American people that the only thing they have to fear is fear itself. Emma Bortoletti, the 12-year-old daughter of Italian immigrants, already knows a lot about fear. The Great Depression has hit her western Massachusetts mill town very hard, and the president's bold new programs might be making things even worse. FDR addresses her worries and reveals many of his own in an ongoing correspondence that illuminates his -- and her -- abiding faith in America.

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From School Library Journal

Gr 5-7-Emma Bartoletti, the 12-year-old daughter of Italian immigrants, lives in North Adams, MA. She has badgered her Aunt Dora with so many questions about the Depression that her aunt tells her to write to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and ask him why things are so hard for everyone. So begins a fictional three-year (1933-1936) correspondence between Emma and the president. Through their letters, readers come to understand the effects of the Great Depression on the average family and of the programs the federal government put into place to try to bring the country into a better economic situation. The correspondence provides an easily understood explanation of the times. The text is enhanced by black-and-white period photographs, political cartoons, and posters. Unfortunately, on many pages it is superimposed over illustrations, making it very difficult to read. The publisher's Web site leads readers to related topics. The correspondence is followed by a 17-page biography of FDR and time line, examples of Roosevelt's handwriting and the author's idea of what Emma's letters might have looked like, a short history of the post office during the Depression years, and an author's note on some related events in North Adams, MA. There is a wealth of information in this section, but the format is a major drawback to its use.

Nancy P. Reeder, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Columbia, SC

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Gr. 5-7. This entry in the Dear Mr. President series illuminates life during the Depression through a series of fictitious letters between FDR and 12-year-old Emma Bartolucci, from Massachusetts. Emma writes about her family's daily life--the harsh conditions in the textile mill, food shortages, and the impact of the National Recovery Act and Works Progress Administration. For the benefit of both Emma and the reader, Roosevelt, in turn, explains his philosophies and endeavors to help families get through the hard times. Spanning the years 1933-37, the lively correspondence portrays the writers' growing friendship as it reflects the nation's progress from devastation to recovery. Likable, spirited Emma illustrates how ordinary people fared during extraordinary times; Roosevelt's genial missives provide political context and humanize the leader. Black-and-white photos and poster reproductions depict the times and Roosevelt's life. This is an informative, engaging read, with useful supporting material, including a straightforward biography of FDR, a bibliography, and a glossary. The series' interactive Web site is also listed. Shelle Rosenfeld
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 153 pages
  • Publisher: Winslow Pr; 1st edition (October 10, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890817619
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890817619
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,600,330 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

ELIZABETH WINTHROP is the author of over fifty works of fiction for all ages.

Her most recent historical novel, COUNTING ON GRACE has been chosen as a Notable Book of the Year by the American Library Association, the National Council of Social Studies, the International Reading Association and the Children's Book Council among others. The novel has also been nominated for state book awards in Vermont, Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri,Indiana, Hawaii and Arizona.

Elizabeth has published more than fifty books for readers of all ages. THE CASTLE IN THE ATTIC, nominated for twenty-three state book awards is currently under option to Walden Media.

Her popular picture books include DUMPY LA RUE, SHOES,DOG SHOW, SQUASHED IN THE MIDDLE and most recently, THE FIRST CHRISTMAS STOCKING and THE BIGGEST PARADE. Two of her recent books for older children are THE RED-HOT RATTOONS, a comic fantasy novel and DEAR MR. PRESIDENT, Letters from a Milltown Girl, a work of historical fiction set in western Massachusetts.

Elizabeth is also the author of two novels for adults, IN MY MOTHER'S HOUSE and ISLAND JUSTICE. She is currently at work on a memoir.

The daughter of the journalist, Stewart Alsop,she divides her time between New York City and the Berkshires.

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