Writing in the New Yorker on the appear- ance of Joseph Lash s Eleanor and Frank- lin, which took the reader up to the presi- dent s death in 1945, Brendan Gill said, "[Mrs. Roosevelt] had seventeen full and notably useful years to live after he died, and it is to be hoped that Mr. Lash will feel moved to write a substantial coda to the present volume, embracing what may have been the happiest time she ever knew." Eleanor: The Years Alone is that coda. The Table of Contents indicates the sweep of this book, in which we see Eleanor, standing alone, free to say whatever she wished, earning from both president and man in the street the title of First Lady of the World.
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