SOCIAL SCIENCES

The Three Graces of Val-Kill: Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Dickerman, and Nancy Cook in the Place They Made Their Own

Univ. of North Carolina. Sept. 2017. 232p. illus. notes. bibliog. ISBN 9781469635835. $25; ebk. ISBN 9781469635842. BIOG
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Wilson (No One Gardens Alone) provides a succinct, inspirational, and intimate look at the friendship former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt shared with two free-spirited women in the home they created together two miles east of the "Big House" in Hyde Park, NY. Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook were Democratic fieldworkers and lifelong partners who worked with Eleanor on a variety of projects, including the Todhunter School on New York's East Side and Val-Kill Industries, a furniture factory that provided jobs to rural farmers. Included are details about the home's financing, construction, and furnishing, and details of the role that President Franklin D. Roosevelt played in its inception. Based on archival research and interviews, Wilson's narrative describes the role that female friendships played throughout Eleanor's life, specifically during the 1920s. The author skillfully interweaves the story of Val-Kill with larger themes in her subject's life, such as Eleanor's troubled marriage, children's relationships, and personal and political friendships.
VERDICT For general readers, especially those interested in feminist biography. Those curious about the history and landscape of the Hudson Valley will also appreciate this detailed view of the little cottage on Fall-Kill Creek and its environs.
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