
In this intimate memoir, a sister recalls the early years of one of America’s most celebrated figures, painting a vivid portrait of his childhood spirit. From the cramped nursery on East 20th Street to the imaginative tales of jungle animals that captivated his younger siblings, the narrative captures a boy whose boundless curiosity and generosity shone even as he struggled with asthma. The author’s recollections convey his habit of sharing everything—books, stories, and encouragement—while already displaying the vigor that would later define his public life.
Beyond the nursery, the memoir offers glimpses of family dynamics, highlighting the close bond between siblings and the nurturing influence of their parents and aunt. Through letters and personal anecdotes, the sister presents a portrait of a man whose “great sharer” nature extended from childhood playrooms to the wider world. The result is a warm, personal view of a national icon seen through the eyes of someone who knew him best at home.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (713K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1933
A poet, society figure, and active Republican speaker, she brought literary polish and public energy to one of America’s most famous political families. As Theodore Roosevelt’s younger sister, she also built a career that stood on its own in poetry, writing, and civic life.
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