Franklin D. Roosevelt:  A Life from Beginning to End (Unabridged) Franklin D. Roosevelt:  A Life from Beginning to End (Unabridged)

Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Life from Beginning to End (Unabridged‪)‬

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One of America’s most influential presidents was a man who could not walk. The polio that struck Franklin Delano Roosevelt when he was a future political star did not diminish him. Instead, against all expectations, it was the agent that forged his destiny. He came from an affluent family; a cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, had been president; another Roosevelt cousin, Eleanor, would become the wife who transformed the role of First Lady into her version of the bully pulpit. However, FDR’s path to politics was far different from the one that Theodore traveled.

Inside you will hear about:


The Roosevelt household: son, mother, wife 
Politics and infidelity 
Roosevelt, the paraplegic
Eleanor, FDR's cousin and First Lady  
The United States enters war 
The death of the longest serving president 
And much more!
 


The pampered son of an elderly father and the strong-willed Sara Delano Roosevelt showed no particular acumen in his youth. FDR was not a scholar or an athlete of great renown. His romantic endeavors were awkward. What, then, created the dynamic leader who inspired a nation to believe in itself when it was reeling from the Great Depression and the shadow of war across the ocean?

Perhaps it was adversity itself that transformed the golden boy into the tested president who vowed that America would not fall, that the economy would recover, that liberty would triumph over oppression. He had seen in his own life how, deprived of the use of his legs, he was nonetheless able to mobilize a nation by his energetic example.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
CB
Christopher Boozell
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
01:10
hr min
RELEASED
2018
May 15
PUBLISHER
Hourly History
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
58.1
MB