Review
"Marvelously full-blooded, engagingly written."
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Newsweek"An endlessly engrossing book, at once of historical and human importance... Morris's indefatigably busy camera catches everything that is catchable. The result is a narrative that one will want to return to and mull over, conscious of the hundred and one details that might have been missed the first time around, and with a reader's freedom to speculate that Morris admirably denies herself."
--R.W.B. Lewis,
The Washington Post"Morris excels at putting Edith in her place in charge of the First Family at a heady time in American history."
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Newsweek"A splendid biography... One reads on, intrigued by the character that emerges."
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Chicago Sun-Times"This biography represents craftsmanship of the highest order."
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The Christian Science Monitor
"A story as fascinating and well-written as a novel."
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Worcester Telegram"A superb life story enchantingly told."
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Richmond Times-Dispatch"A warmly vivid account of a refined, intelligent, and gracious lady and a contribution to the history of an era."
--David H. Burton, St. Joseph's University --
Review
Review
"Marvelously full-blooded, engagingly written."
--
Newsweek"An endlessly engrossing book, at once of historical and human importance... Morris's indefatigably busy camera catches everything that is catchable. The result is a narrative that one will want to return to and mull over, conscious of the hundred and one details that might have been missed the first time around, and with a reader's freedom to speculate that Morris admirably denies herself."
--R.W.B. Lewis,
The Washington Post"Morris excels at putting Edith in her place in charge of the First Family at a heady time in American history."
--
Newsweek"A splendid biography... One reads on, intrigued by the character that emerges."
--
Chicago Sun-Times"This biography represents craftsmanship of the highest order."
--
The Christian Science Monitor
"A story as fascinating and well-written as a novel."
--
Worcester Telegram"A superb life story enchantingly told."
--
Richmond Times-Dispatch"A warmly vivid account of a refined, intelligent, and gracious lady and a contribution to the history of an era."
--David H. Burton, St. Joseph's University
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