THE PRESIDENT’S WIFE


World War II raged across Europe, but when Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941, America entered the conflict. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the President, was accompanied by his First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Amidst their personal challenges and strained marriage, Eleanor had to put aside her own struggles and lead her country through this trying time.


It broke her heart to witness the women bidding farewell to their fathers, husbands, brothers, and sons, some of whom would never return as they embarked on the perilous journey of war.


“The President’s Wife,” an extraordinary novel by Anna Stuart, captivated me from the very first page. It provided me with a profound understanding of Eleanor Roosevelt’s life and her unwavering compassion for her nation. Despite facing numerous challenges, she consistently prioritized the needs of others over her own.


I was immediately drawn into this captivating story, which was beautifully written and left me deeply emotional. Kleenex was undoubtedly essential for getting through the story. I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this book, from its wonderful characters to the exceptional writing of its author. I highly recommend this remarkable read.



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