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Maureen Corrigan reviews Hazel Rowley’s book about Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt’s unconventional marriage: “Nothing against the French, but there’s no contest here. While Sartre and de Beauvoir were hashing over gender roles in sequestered cafes, Franklin and Eleanor had already forged their own cutting edge version of a marriage, despite living for nearly four terms in the fishbowl of the White House.”

