
Lion in the White House
A Life of Theodore Roosevelt
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Narrated by:
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Pam Ward
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By:
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Aida D. Donald
Roosevelt built the Panama Canal and engaged the country in world affairs, putting a temporary end to American isolationism. And he won the Nobel Peace Prize, the only sitting president so honored. In Lion in the White House, historian Aida D. Donald masterfully chronicles the life of this first modern president.
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Critic reviews
"Aida D. Donald's elegant and affectionate portrait of Theodore Roosevelt is less a biography than a masterful essay on idealism and power....[A] beautifully written and deeply intelligent book." (Alan Brinkley, Professor of History, Columbia University)
Excellent subject
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A well written glimpse of the life of Teddy
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The author and I support Teddy Roosevelt.
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Expect some political bias
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Concise version of Teddy's life
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Captivating & Informative!
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short and packing depth
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Story drug on a bit on some topics and made little of more important.
Good history lesson!
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A good abbreviated biography of a great man
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This book is a great fIrst read on his life that makes you want to know more. Like all great men they are complicated. I more than liked it and would
Encourage anyone who is not a TR fan to read it. I am sure they would come away with a different feeling.
A Great man
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