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The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780806542003

Publisher:

Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.

Imprint:

Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.

Publication Date:

18th April 2023

UK Publication Date:

23rd February 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

940.5373082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 237mm

Description

Perfect for readers of A Woman of No Importance, Three Ordinary Girls, and Eleanor- A Life comes the first-ever biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg, the Hungarian Jewish immigrant who became FDR's closest advisor during World War II and, according to Life, "the most important official woman in the world" -a woman of many firsts, whose story, forgotten for too long, is extraordinary, inspiring, and uniquely American. Her life ran parallel to the front lines of history yet her influence on 20th century America, from the New Deal to the Cold War and beyond, has never before been told. As Franklin Delano Roosevelt's special envoy to Europe in World War II she went where the president couldn't go. She was among the first Allied women to enter a liberated concentration camp, and stood in the Eagle's Nest, Hitler's mountain retreat, days after its capture. She guided the direction of the G.I. Bill of Rights and the Manhattan Project. Though Anna Rosenberg emerged from modest immigrant beginnings, equipped with only a high school education, she was the real power behind national policies critical to America winning the war and prospering afterward. Astonishingly, her story remains largely forgotten. With a disarming mix of charm and Tammany-hewn toughness, Rosenberg began her career in public relations in 1920s Manhattan. She became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt, who recommended Anna to her husband, who was then running for Governor of New York. As FDR's unofficial adviser, Rosenberg soon wielded enormous influence-no less potent for being subtle. Roosevelt dubbed her "my Mrs. Fix-It." Her extraordinary career continued after his death. By 1950, she was tapped to become the assistant secretary of defense-the highest position ever held by a woman in the US military-prompting Senator Joe McCarthy to wage an unsuccessful smear campaign against her. In 1962, she organized John F. Kennedy's infamous birthday gala, sitting beside him while Marilyn Monroe sang. Until the end of her life, Rosenberg fought tirelessly for causes from racial integration to women's equality to national health care. More than the story of one remarkable woman, The Confidante explores who gets to be at the forefront of history, and why. Though she was not quite a hidden figure, Rosenberg's position as "the power behind," combined with her status as an immigrant and a Jewish woman, served to diminish her importance. In this inspiring, impeccably researched, and revelatory book, Christopher C. Gorham at last affords Anna Rosenberg the recognition she so richly deserves. "Far and away the most important woman in the American government, and perhaps the most important official female in the world." -LIFE magazine, 1952

Reviews

Praise for The Confidante

This is a must-read for everyone. Christopher Gorham has written a book that is a fascinating look at the years between The Great Depression and The Cold War, and one woman who had a huge impact on all of it. A woman whose name we should all know. The Gloss

"The Confidante covers four decades and some of the most future-shaping legislation ever passed by the U.S. government. Through it all, we can see Rosenbergs fingerprints across the nations major events. As a result, Mr. Gorhams biography is also a mystery. How could we have forgotten such a woman ...What The Confidante provides, with cinematic color and encyclopedic clarity, is a resurrection of that history. The Wall Street Journal

(Anna Rosenbergs) immense influence on American politics, multiple wars, and Americas public affairs, long overlooked, is once again brought to the forefront in this wonderfully told book, perfect for readers of history, biography, politics, and feminism. Booklist

An adviser to presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Lyndon Johnson, Anna Rosenberg (1899-1983) was a prominent national figure whose present obscurity is perplexing. Gorham, a lawyer and American history teacher. delivers a vivid account of her eventful life.Even history buffs may be surprised. A well-deserved first biography. Kirkus Reviews

An eye-opening biography of presidential advisor Anna Rosenberg. This is a fitting tribute to a trailblazer. Publishers Weekly

Far and away the most important woman in the American government, and perhaps the most important official female in the world. LIFE magazine, 1952

Christopher Gorhams authoritative new biography will put Anna Rosenberg where she belongs: among the most outstanding yet unsung women of the 20th century. Nigel Hamilton, author of the FDR at War trilogy and JFK: Reckless Youth

Anna Rosenberg was a dynamo of a woman. Christopher C. Gorham's engaging and deeply researched biography The Confidante will leave you with two thoughts: Why did I never hear of this woman before and Thank goodness she's been rescued from obscurity!" Kathryn Smith, author of The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR and the Untold Story of the Partnership that Defined a Presidency and Gertie: The Fabulous Life of Gertrude Sanford Legendre: Heiress, Explorer, Socialite, Spy

An outstanding narrative-driven debut that exemplifies why we read history in the first place.Anna Rosenberg's gripping saga should be read by anyone who enjoys a story of achieving success by overcoming long odds. Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide, The Caning, American Treasures, and Voyage of Mercy

Rosenberg was a woman who rose to postings that were supposed to be the preserve of men, and she wasa patriot who helped us win World War II and protect the home front.Heroine, indeed. LarryTye, author of Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy

"Gorham's biography is a must read for anyone interested in the FDR years and anyone concerned about current crises. TheConfidante deserves a wide audience." Andrew Kersten, author of Labors Home Front

Author Bio

Christopher C. Gorham is a lawyer and teacher of modern American history at Westford Academy, outside Boston. He has degrees in history from Tufts University and the University of Michigan, where he studied under legendary labor historian Sidney Fine. He has a J.D., summa cum laude, from Syracuse University College of Law, where he served on the editorial staff of the Syracuse Law Review. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post and in online journals. He and his wife Elizabeth live in Watertown and Chatham, Massachusetts. Learn more at ChristopherCGorham.com.

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