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A Chicago newspaperman wrote this of Teddy Roosevelt,
Ah the fun of you and the glory of you! Where lies the American whose passion or whose imagination you have not set a-tingling? . . . Before you came, all in politics was set and regular. Those who were ordained to rule over us did so with that gravity with which stupid grown-ups so oft repress the child. No one ever talked to us as you did . . . They never took us by the hand and laughed and played with us as you did . . . And then you came! Dancing down the road—you came with life and love and courage and fun stickin' out all over you. How we loved you at first sight! And how you loved us!Read about one of the most colorful and beloved presidents to ever live in the White House. Jean Fritz tells the Teddy Roosevelt's story from birth until he leaves Washington D.C.
This book can be purchased separately or as part of the U.S. and World History pack which Hewitt uses for one of its high-school history courses (See Related Items below).