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FDR and the American crisis / Albert Marrin.

Author/creator Marrin, Albert author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2015]
Copyright Notice ©2015
Description324 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Variant title Franklin D. Roosevelt and the American crisis
Contents A boy of many adventures -- All the best people killed -- Polio and politics -- Boom to bust -- The New Deal -- The supreme crisis -- The war at home -- The survival war -- Roosevelt and Stalin -- Triumph and tragedy.
Abstract Brought up in a privileged family, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had every opportunity in front of him. As a young man, he found a path in politics and quickly began to move into the public eye. That ascent seemed impossible when he contracted polio and lost the use of his legs. But with a will of steel he fought the disease--and public perception of his disability--to become president of the United States of America. FDR used that same will to guide his country through a crippling depression and a horrendous world war. He understood Adolf Hitler, and what it would take to stop him, before almost any other world leader did. But to accomplish his greater goals, he made difficult choices that sometimes compromised the ideals of fairness and justice. FDR is one of America's most intriguing presidents, lionized by some and villainized by others. National Book Award finalist Albert Marrin explores the life of a fascinating, complex man, who was ultimately one of the greatest leaders our country has known.-- (Source of description not identified).
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Audience 1030 Lexile
Study program note Accelerated Reader
Study program note Reading Counts!
LCCN 2013042351
ISBN9780385753593 (trade)
ISBN0385753594 (trade)
ISBN9780385753609 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN0385753608 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN(ebook)

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