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In the new biography “Hick,” author Sarah Miller explores the deeply intimate relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and ...
Quinn’s book begins in 1932, shortly before Hick began covering Eleanor Roosevelt during FDR’s presidential campaign. “THE DAME HAS ENORMOUS DIGNITY, SHE’S A PERSON,” she wired her boss ...
Roosevelt. In Susan Quinn’s book, Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped a First Lady, Quinn reveals details from the more than 3,300 letters Eleanor and reporter Lorena Hickok exchanged ...
Hick’s irreverent, moody pages never found a home. Eleanor’s dutiful, bland account of the White House years met with lavish praise. Mrs. Roosevelt had kept all her engagements. She emerges ...
That took her to the Roosevelt library and Eleanor's 18 boxes of correspondence with Hick—3,000 letters in all. "Somebody said to me, 'Why did you write a novel as opposed to a history?'" ...
In Bros, which may or may not be the first major gay rom-com, Billy Eichner’s character is working on another big first, opening the first major LGBTQ history museum. As part of that job, he ...
I could have Hick describe their affection without having to deal with an audience's resistance to seeing Eleanor Roosevelt kiss another woman." "Hick: A Love Story" will be joined by Juan ...