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Long before she became a leading voice for civil rights or spoke to the nation through her famous My Day newsletter, Eleanor Roosevelt was a young girl figuring out how to be brave. Growing up surrounded by powerful and famous relatives, she had to find her own way to stand out, find her voice, and lead. This engaging look at her early life takes you right into her world, showing how the quiet niece of a president learned to take the reins, face her fears, and even jump a horse. You will see how the everyday skills she built as a child gave her the courage to champion women's rights and shape history on her own terms. It is an inspiring journey that proves even the most powerful and influential leaders start out as kids trying to learn something new and overcome their own doubts.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 33 Pages
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