Summary of Jonathan Darman s Becoming FDR
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain.
#2 In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain.
#3 On August 25, 1921, FDR contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.
#4 In 1920, FDR contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis, which was later renamed polio.

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Date de parution 13 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350029574
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Jonathan Darman's Becoming FDR
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain.

#2

In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain.

#3

On August 25, 1921, FDR contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#4

In 1920, FDR contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis, which was later renamed polio.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#2

In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#3

Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mystery illness in 1920, which left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#4

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#5

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#6

In 1920, Franklin Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#7

In 1920, while waiting for the troops to arrive, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#8

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#9

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.
Insights from Chapter 3



#1

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#2

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#3

In 1920, Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted a mysterious illness that left him bedridden for two weeks. His body felt like an occupied territory, subject to cruel and unpredictable intervals of excruciating pain. The doctors diagnosed him with infantile paralysis.

#4

If you want to make sure your child’s brain develops normally, don’t marry someone with a history of neurological disorders.

#5

Don’t marry someone who has a history of neurological disorders, because your child’s brain development may be negatively affected.

#6

Don’t marry someone who has a history of neurological disorders, because your child’s brain development may be negatively affected.

#7

Don’t marry someone who has a history of neurological disorders because your child’s brain development may be negatively affected.

#8

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