Amy Bloom: White Houses, 9780812995664, Penguin Random House US, hardcover
Amy Bloom
is such a fine writer, I never read anything by her before and was truly
astonished at the quality of her writing.
A literary novel but a page turner at the same time is how I would describe
her latest book centering on Eleanor Roosevelt’s suspected Lesbian liaison
during her time in the White House with journalist Lorena Hickok. This was
never confirmed, historians are split over the issue but Hickok was known to
be a Lesbian and 3000 letters between the couple are part of the Roosevelt archives.
Lorena
Hickok gives this exquisite novel her voice and what a voice it is. Her upbringing
was truly a horrific one which left no room for sentiments. One of the most
memorable passages of the book is her description of her childhood and coming
of age. The book stays close to historical facts; Lorena became one of the best
known female journalists of her time gathering many firsts. When assigned to cover Franklin D Roosevelt’s
election campaign, she meets Eleanor Roosevelt for the first time to do a
portrait of the soon to be first wife.
Both women fall madly in love with each other and in the novel Lorena
makes no bones about their love being a very physical one. I was very moved by her description of their
deep love and understanding during adverse times and circumstances lasting
their entire life.

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