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White houses : a novel

Bloom, Amy 1953- (author.).

Summary: --The Paris Wife--Advance praise for White Houses "Amy Bloom illuminates one of the most intriguing relationships in history. Lorena Hickok is a woman who found love with another lost soul, Eleanor Roosevelt. And love is what this book is all about: It suffuses every page, so that by the time you reach the end, you are simply stunned by the beauty of the world these two carved out for themselves."₇Melanie Benjamin, author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue

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  • ISBN: 9780812995671
  • ISBN: 0812995678
  • Physical Description: remote
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  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2018]

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Print version record.
Subject: Roosevelt, Eleanor 1884-1962 Fiction
Hickok, Lorena A Fiction
Presidents' spouses Fiction
Women journalists Fiction
Genre: Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Electronic books.

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White Houses : A Novel
White Houses : A Novel
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White Houses : A Novel


For readers of The Paris Wife and The Swans of Fifth Avenue comes a "sensuous, captivating account of a forbidden affair between two women" ( People )--Eleanor Roosevelt and "first friend" Lorena Hickok. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Financial Times * San Francisco Chronicle * New York Public Library * Refinery29 * Real Simple Lorena Hickok meets Eleanor Roosevelt in 1932 while reporting on Franklin Roosevelt's first presidential campaign. Having grown up worse than poor in South Dakota and reinvented herself as the most prominent woman reporter in America, "Hick," as she's known to her friends and admirers, is not quite instantly charmed by the idealistic, patrician Eleanor. But then, as her connection with the future first lady deepens into intimacy, what begins as a powerful passion matures into a lasting love, and a life that Hick never expected to have. She moves into the White House, where her status as "first friend" is an open secret, as are FDR's own lovers. After she takes a job in the Roosevelt administration, promoting and protecting both Roosevelts, she comes to know Franklin not only as a great president but as a complicated rival and an irresistible friend, capable of changing lives even after his death. Through it all, even as Hick's bond with Eleanor is tested by forces both extraordinary and common, and as she grows as a woman and a writer, she never loses sight of the love of her life. From Washington, D.C. to Hyde Park, from a little white house on Long Island to an apartment on Manhattan's Washington Square, White Houses moves elegantly through fascinating places and times, written in compelling prose and with emotional depth, wit, and acuity.
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