An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge

Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery

Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery - Russell Freedman

I only picked up this book because it's on a list I'm trying to complete. I am not a fan of the Roosevelts, and I'm not a fan of this book. I'm sorry, but it's disingenuous at the least to write a book about Eleanor Roosevelt that covers her life during WWII but makes zero mention of Japanese internment. I read ~75 pages to get a feel for the tone, skimmed ahead to see how WWII was dealt with and then nope-ed out of the rest of the book.