The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America

The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America

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“The Confidante provides a record of the most important events of the 20th century…。 through the Great Depression, Progressive Era politics, World War II and its aftermath, and even the civil-rights and women’s movements。 Rosenberg was always there, often at the beating heart of the action。 …。 I found myself engrossed and amazed by the 'sparrow of a woman' and her endless energy。 The Confidante covers four decades and some of the most future-shaping legislation ever passed by the U。S。 government。 Through it all, we can see Rosenberg’s fingerprints across the nation’s major events。 As a result, Mr。 Gorham’s biography is also a mystery。 How could we have forgotten such a woman?” —The Wall Street Journal Perfect for readers of A Woman of No Importance, Three Ordinary Girls, and Eleanor: A Life comes the first-ever biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg, the Hungarian Jewish immigrant who became FDR’s closest advisor during World War II and, according to Life, “the most important official woman in the world” —a woman of many firsts, whose story, forgotten for too long, is extraordinary, inspiring, and uniquely American。 Her life ran parallel to the front lines of history yet her influence on 20th century America, from the New Deal to the Cold War and beyond, has never before been told。 “Far and away the most important woman in the American government, and perhaps the most important official female in the world。” —LIFE magazine, 1952 As Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s special envoy to Europe in World War II she went where the president couldn’t go。 She was among the first Allied women to enter a liberated concentration camp, and stood in the Eagle’s Nest, Hitler’s mountain retreat, days after its capture。 She guided the direction of the G。I。 Bill of Rights and the Manhattan Project。 Though Anna Rosenberg emerged from modest immigrant beginnings, equipped with only a high school education, she was the real power behind national policies critical to America winning the war and prospering afterward。 Astonishingly, her story remains largely forgotten。   With a disarming mix of charm and Tammany-hewn toughness, Rosenberg began her career in public relations in 1920s Manhattan。 She became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt, who recommended Anna to her husband, who was then running for Governor of New York。 As FDR’s unofficial adviser, Rosenberg soon wielded enormous influence—no less potent for being subtle。 Roosevelt dubbed her “my Mrs。 Fix-It。” Her extraordinary career continued after his death。   By 1950, she was tapped to become the assistant secretary of defense—the highest position ever held by a woman in the US military—prompting Senator Joe McCarthy to wage an unsuccessful smear campaign against her。 In 1962, she organized John F。 Kennedy’s infamous birthday gala, sitting beside him while Marilyn Monroe sang。 Until the end of her life, Rosenberg fought tirelessly for causes from racial integration to women’s equality to national health care。   More than the story of one remarkable woman, The Confidante explores who gets to be at the forefront of history, and why。 Though she was not quite a hidden figure, Rosenberg’s position as “the power behind,” combined with her status as an immigrant and a Jewish woman, served to diminish her importance。 In this inspiring, impeccably researched, and revelatory book, Christopher C。 Gorham at last affords Anna Rosenberg the recognition she so richly deserves。 “A fitting tribute to a trailblazer。” – Publishers Weekly “Wonderfully told…perfect for readers of history, biography, politics, and feminism。” – Booklist “A well-deserved first biography。”— Kirkus Reviews

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Perri

✅ The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America—written by Christopher C。 Gorham—A hugely informative book about a powerhouse woman who worked very closely with FDR during World War II, and continued to provide invaluable service to our country even after the war。 As much as this book is a biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg and her important role in the US government, it is also a view into The New Deal era and FDR’s presidency, and then into Truman’s ✅ The Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America—written by Christopher C。 Gorham—A hugely informative book about a powerhouse woman who worked very closely with FDR during World War II, and continued to provide invaluable service to our country even after the war。 As much as this book is a biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg and her important role in the US government, it is also a view into The New Deal era and FDR’s presidency, and then into Truman’s presidency, and even LBJs。 This book is a chunk of education between two covers, a history course for all citizens, and a valuable educational tool for all。 Anna Rosenberg wielded enormous influence, and FDR referred to her as “my Mrs。 Fix-It。” “Though she was not quite a hidden figure, Rosenberg’s position as “the power behind,” combined with her status as an immigrant and a Jewish woman, served to diminish her importance。”…or at least greatly diminished any acknowledgment of her many important accomplishments and roles in government。 After the death of FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote to Anna Rosenberg: “I want you to know how I appreciate all you did。 It was unselfish work, much of it behind the scenes and without recognition, but I know what it means and I know you did it because of your belief in what was needed in this country。” A wonderful book pointing out not only the magnificent accomplishments and contributions of Anna, but an educated look into the history of our country during her era。 A hugely informative, inspiring, and consuming read。 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 。。。more

The History Mom

The Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorham is a book about Anna Rosenberg, who was called “the most important woman in the American government, and perhaps the most important official female in the world” by Life Magazine。 If you love narrative nonfiction about strong yet unknown women from history, you must put this on your TBR! Immigrating to America from Budapest as a teen, Anna worked on political campaigns and labor strikes in the New York City political machine。 A fortuitous meeting with Elea The Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorham is a book about Anna Rosenberg, who was called “the most important woman in the American government, and perhaps the most important official female in the world” by Life Magazine。 If you love narrative nonfiction about strong yet unknown women from history, you must put this on your TBR! Immigrating to America from Budapest as a teen, Anna worked on political campaigns and labor strikes in the New York City political machine。 A fortuitous meeting with Eleanor Roosevelt led to a job with FDR, eventually making Anna the only woman in charge of implementing New Deal programs。 She became a confidante of FDR, and he sent her to be his eyes and ears in war-torn Europe right after D-Day。 It was during her time in the muck and mire with the soldiers that she realized what they all wanted upon return - a chance for an education - which led her to promote what would become the GI bill。 She had many duties during the war, including stopping strikes on the secretive Manhattan project。 President Truman sent her back to Europe in 1945 where she was horrified by the recently freed concentration camps, and as the Assistant Secretary of Defense, she strapped on her boots again to travel to the Korean war zone, solving problems like the soldiers’ inadequate footwear。 When you needed a job done and done right, Anna was the one to call。I think my favorite stories were about her empathy。 A mom to a young soldier herself, she kept meticulous notes about the hundreds of soldiers she interviewed and spent her own money making long-distance calls to their families upon her return。 When she toured a factory, she took the time to show the exhausted workers how their small cog in the war machine made a huge difference in the soldiers’ lives。 She saw each person as important and made sure to let them know。 This book is a highly readable and fascinating deep dive into an unsung hero, and I am so glad that Anna is finally getting her day in the spotlight! Thanks to Kensington Books for my ARC。 。。。more

ManOfLaBook。com

For more reviews and bookish posts visit: https://www。ManOfLaBook。comThe Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America by Christopher C。 Gorham is a biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant who worked behind the scenes to help millions of Americans and the American armed forces through legislation, competence, and leadership。 Mr。 Gorham is a lawyer and educator; this is his first book。It’s extremely strange how I don’t remember the For more reviews and bookish posts visit: https://www。ManOfLaBook。comThe Confidante: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Helped Win WWII and Shape Modern America by Christopher C。 Gorham is a biography of Anna Marie Rosenberg, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant who worked behind the scenes to help millions of Americans and the American armed forces through legislation, competence, and leadership。 Mr。 Gorham is a lawyer and educator; this is his first book。It’s extremely strange how I don’t remember the name Anna Rosenberg from all my reading about the World Wars。 I vaguely remember her name mentioned when, during one of our summer road trips, we stopped at Oyster Bay to visit FDR’s house, and stopped by Val-Kil, Elenore Roosevelt’s, cottage as well。The Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorham tells of the influence of Anna Rosenberg had due to her intelligence, wit, and organization skills。 Even though she came from a poor Jewish immigrant family, had no education beyond high-school, and was not a member of the East Coast aristocracy, Mrs。 Rosenberg managed to create a successful consulting business。 She got involved in political campaigns and was so good that even the opposition was impressed, along the way she made many contacts in the New York political scene。Mrs。 Rosenberg went on to work for FDR’s administration, a time when women, if they were even hired, were relegated to secretarial roles。 She, however, became a pivotal figure in the administration, pushing forward social safety nets, anti-racism legislation, the G。I。 Bill among others。 During World War II, she was instrumental in labor issues for the war effort, and later responsible for “war mobilization and peacetime conversion。”As FDR’s representative to the European Theater, she was instrumental in the civil-military relationships and built her reputation as a smart, honest, capable, and caring administrator。 Later on she helped the demobilization of the troops and integrate them back into society after years of war。 General George Marshall was so impressed by Anna Rosenberg that he nominated her to be his new Assistant Secretary of Defense of Manpower and Personnel, which riled up the anti-Semites in Congress, including Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) she was, however, confirmed。 At her new job, Mrs。 Rosenberg called on the military to integrate, as well as recruit more women。 She was also the first American Citizen to receive the Medal of Freedom from President Truman (at the request of General Eisenhower)。The book certainly does a great job telling of the amazing life of Anna Rosenberg。 Mr。 Gorham knows where to veer off to give context to history, and when to get back to his subject。 I’m astounded that, as pivotal as she was, Mrs。 Rosenberg almost disappeared from American history – but maybe that’s just the way she wanted it? 。。。more

Janilyn Kocher

Gorham writes a biography about an influential woman who had the ear of FDR。I had never heard of Anna Rosenberg so finding out about her made for an Interesting read。Instilled with great patriotism from her father, Anna guided labor relations and legislation for decades。This book is a good contribution to the contstantly expansive women’s history。Thanks to Citadel Press and NetGalley for the advance read。

Brenda

The Confidante is a riveting memoir about a remarkable Jewish immigrant who tirelessly helped shape America。 From humble beginnings in the Austro-Hungarian empire, Anna Rosenberg had a high school education (her lack of education bothered her), energy, spunk, compassion and perseverance。 She took on anything which needed doing and was not above any task。 She worked alongside presidents including Franklin Delano Roosevelt (his "Mrs。 Fix-It") and Harry S。 Truman as an advisor, advocate, negotiator The Confidante is a riveting memoir about a remarkable Jewish immigrant who tirelessly helped shape America。 From humble beginnings in the Austro-Hungarian empire, Anna Rosenberg had a high school education (her lack of education bothered her), energy, spunk, compassion and perseverance。 She took on anything which needed doing and was not above any task。 She worked alongside presidents including Franklin Delano Roosevelt (his "Mrs。 Fix-It") and Harry S。 Truman as an advisor, advocate, negotiator and policy maker。 Not only was she instrumental in the Manhattan Project and the Bill of Rights but also the first female Secretary of Defense。 I like that she also placed importance on visiting soldiers。 Author Christopher C。 Gorham writes beautifully about this virtually forgotten figure。 His research makes her story come alive with wonderful spirit。 She must have been a powerhouse to have impacted and accomplished so much, the ideal role model。 To me she was a heroine。 Truly inspiring。 Nonfiction and Memoir fans, this one is unmissable。 Be sure to read the fascinating Acknowledgements。 My sincere thank you to Kensington Books and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this spellbinding book。 。。。more

Pam

One of the more fascinating books I have read about a woman I had never even heard before reading this book。 Anna Rosenberg worked with FDR, Truman, Eisenhower and Johnson。 Such an amazing career that really shaped our history during WWII。 My one criticism is the book is a bit long and there is a bit of repetition that may be due to this being an advanced reader copy。 That may be cleaned up in the final book。I received a free copy from Goodreads but my opinions are my own。

Susan Keller

A wonderful book!! How is it that this woman has been unknown to me until now? Gorhan has written a very readable book about Anna Rosenberg and her important contributions to mid-century America。 I recommend this book to any who, like me, thought they knew a lot about WWII。

Deidre

Thanks to NetGalley and Citadel for an advance readers copy in exchange for a honest review。 The woman that helped win WWII, Anna Rosenberg is not a name I was familiar with but after reading this book, she one of my new favorite women in history。 She was the right hand woman to FDR and Fiorello La Guardia。 She begun her career in public relations in the 1920s, becoming great friends with Eleanor Roosevelt。 During WWII, she guided the direction of the G。I。 Bill of Rights and the Manhattan Projec Thanks to NetGalley and Citadel for an advance readers copy in exchange for a honest review。 The woman that helped win WWII, Anna Rosenberg is not a name I was familiar with but after reading this book, she one of my new favorite women in history。 She was the right hand woman to FDR and Fiorello La Guardia。 She begun her career in public relations in the 1920s, becoming great friends with Eleanor Roosevelt。 During WWII, she guided the direction of the G。I。 Bill of Rights and the Manhattan Project。 By the 1950s, she was tapped to be the assistant secretary of defense—the highest position ever held by a woman in the US military。 In 1962, she organized John F。 Kennedy’s infamous birthday gala, sitting beside him while Marilyn Monroe sang。 She worked with 5 Presidents and worked tirelessly to change the landscape of American history。 Anna Rosenberg should be a name every American knows and learns about。 This book was a fantastic read and I couldn’t put it down。 I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to know more about the woman who helped win WWII。 。。。more

Jen Juenke

I love anything to do with Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was surprised to see this book。 I thought I had known everyone in FDR's inner circle。I WAS WRONG!Anna M Rosenberg was FDR's Confidante, a negotiator, a trusted ally, and a sounding board。 However, it is hard to encapsulate all that she was to FDR, Truman, Marshall and more。She advised them, she was their eyes and ears, she would go and see how soldiers were doing。 I really loved the depth of the book in regards to the ways in which she wor I love anything to do with Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was surprised to see this book。 I thought I had known everyone in FDR's inner circle。I WAS WRONG!Anna M Rosenberg was FDR's Confidante, a negotiator, a trusted ally, and a sounding board。 However, it is hard to encapsulate all that she was to FDR, Truman, Marshall and more。She advised them, she was their eyes and ears, she would go and see how soldiers were doing。 I really loved the depth of the book in regards to the ways in which she worked behind the scenes。The only part that I felt was lacking, was her personal life。 Especially near the end of the book。 All of a sudden she was divorced from Mike, married Hoffman and then hes dead and shes dead。 I wish that there had been more attention paid to that aspect of her life。 Overall a great book about a lady that more of us should know today。 Thank you to Netgalley and to the publisher for this ARC in exchange for this honest review。 。。。more

Mary Lee

From the moment she burst in the scene as the voice of fellow students in student strikes during WWI until her death in 1983 Anna M Rosenberg was making a difference, standing up for others and making things happen。 The Confidante is a biography of one of the most powerful women in US History。 She served New York as a labor leader and negotiator and then went on to serve multiple Presidents。 She actively created policy and was one of the reasons FDR’s New Deal was as successful as it was。Fearles From the moment she burst in the scene as the voice of fellow students in student strikes during WWI until her death in 1983 Anna M Rosenberg was making a difference, standing up for others and making things happen。 The Confidante is a biography of one of the most powerful women in US History。 She served New York as a labor leader and negotiator and then went on to serve multiple Presidents。 She actively created policy and was one of the reasons FDR’s New Deal was as successful as it was。Fearless as she visited soldiers for the President in WWII and again in Korea, Rosenberg made it a point to meet with and get feedback from those whose lives were impacted by policies she championed as emissary for FDR immediately following D Day and as the Assistant Secretary of Defense under the Truman administration。Dedicated to the rights of all people she fought for civil rights in the top levels of government then led desegregation of the military and federal facilities before the Civil Rights Act。A believer that the government owed it to citizens to make their lives better, she also worked tirelessly to push the governments she worked for to do just that。A champion, a pioneer, a leader。 She certainly had a seat at the top tables in the nation then worked to make plans formed there reality。How did I NOT know of her before this biography? So very thankful for the inspiring work by Christopher C。 Gorham。The Confidante releases Feb。 20。 I’d recommend anyone interested in reading about a woman who truly changed the world check it out。Thank you to NetGalley for the chance to read an Advance Reader Copy of this book。 。。。more

We Sang Dirges in the Dark

I received a free advance copy of this book! My gratitude to the author and publisher。 This has not affected my review。 "The Confidante" by Christopher C。 Gorham is a clever biography of a woman I had no knowledge of before reading。 By the end, I was incredulous as to the public lack of awareness regarding Anna Rosenberg's incredible life。 Gorham has shed light on a well-deserving and long-ignored historical figure。 His writing style is entertaining and easily understood, and the book as a whole I received a free advance copy of this book! My gratitude to the author and publisher。 This has not affected my review。 "The Confidante" by Christopher C。 Gorham is a clever biography of a woman I had no knowledge of before reading。 By the end, I was incredulous as to the public lack of awareness regarding Anna Rosenberg's incredible life。 Gorham has shed light on a well-deserving and long-ignored historical figure。 His writing style is entertaining and easily understood, and the book as a whole is excellent。 It has clearly been well-researched and carefully written。 But for a few spelling and grammar errors, it is ready to publish! 。。。more

Joyce

5 stars plus。 The author, Christopher C。 Gorham's careful research and details allow the reader an intimate glimpse of the administrations from FDR to Johnson and the effect Anna Rosenberg Hoffman had in shaping the policies of the time。 A remarkable woman whose instincts shaped many of the positions of the previous mentioned administrations and are in force today。 Possessing no formal education this woman understood the human condition, ego, mediation and used all to achieve her goals both in h 5 stars plus。 The author, Christopher C。 Gorham's careful research and details allow the reader an intimate glimpse of the administrations from FDR to Johnson and the effect Anna Rosenberg Hoffman had in shaping the policies of the time。 A remarkable woman whose instincts shaped many of the positions of the previous mentioned administrations and are in force today。 Possessing no formal education this woman understood the human condition, ego, mediation and used all to achieve her goals both in her personal business and for the good of the nation。 A necessary read for those interested in the history of those times and the quest for democracy。 。。。more

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Karen Miller

Review of ‘The Confidante’ tttt by Karen MillerThe Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorham is a fascinating, fact-filled book about Anna Rosenberg, a woman who is unknown to most Americans。 Yet, they benefited from her tireless, life-long efforts。 She worked closely for decades with leaders such as Franklin D。 and Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Dwight D。 Eisenhower, General George C。 Marshall, Lyndon Johnson, and many others。I did not know Anna Rosenberg, nor did any of my friends in my two book Review of ‘The Confidante’ tttt by Karen MillerThe Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorham is a fascinating, fact-filled book about Anna Rosenberg, a woman who is unknown to most Americans。 Yet, they benefited from her tireless, life-long efforts。 She worked closely for decades with leaders such as Franklin D。 and Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Dwight D。 Eisenhower, General George C。 Marshall, Lyndon Johnson, and many others。I did not know Anna Rosenberg, nor did any of my friends in my two book clubs。 Now I have true respect for her and her work, as well as her courage and determination。 She is a model of being an exemplary American。An unfamiliar woman got the acknowledgment she deserved。 Anna Rosenberg was famous in her day, but people today have no idea who she was。 No books were written about her, but magazine articles about her during her lifetime crisscrossed the country from Hackensack to Honolulu and from Montreal to Melbourne。The author, Christopher C。 Gorham, is a credible writer on this topic with a law degree and a teacher of American history。 He holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Tufts University, and Syracuse University College of Law。This is a biography of a serious woman who dealt with critical issues for the country, so the book's tone is serious。 There were moments of whimsey or lightheartedness, such as references to Anna’s habit of wearing hats。 She was a friendly woman who was well-liked by everyone who collaborated with her。 The factual presentation of the information was easy to read because of her congeniality。 Born a Hungarian Jew, Anna’s diminutive size did not match the magnitude of her power to get things done in war and peace。 Important, difficult things。 She was an activist her whole life。 From the age of twelve, she started organizing for woman's suffrage。 She mediated a large student strike in high school related to mandatory military training。She met a host of politically connected people。 When she met Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna’s whirlwind life changed。 She helped FDR with Labor matters。 During WWII, she toured the theater of operations in Europe as a trusted adviser and a special envoy to Europe for Presidents Roosevelt and Truman。 She helped create The New Deal and Social Security。 In the 1940s, she led the charge for equality in defense hiring。 She was always ready to step in to solve problems。 Anna was away from home often due to her assignments, and she slept only about four hours a day。When she was named Assistant Secretary of Defense, Joe McCarthy targeted her, but Anna was a fighter and was quickly cleared。 After the war, she was on boards and committees, earning the nickname "Seven Job Anna。" In 1968, LBJ appointed her to a committee to study welfare programs。 She was the first civilian to receive the Medal of Freedom。 She received many other awards for a lifetime of achievement。 The Confidante was written chronologically, making it easy to follow and helpful in making connections。 The language is common to most readers, therefore, easy to comprehend。I mostly enjoyed taking a trip through the political history of the 1930s through the 1960s。 I learned some surprising details, mostly about who were the real go-getters and who lived on their style and celebrity。 I have a new appreciation for Lyndon Johnson’s efforts。 。。。more

Sara

Biography of Anna Rosenberg née LedererFrom early life and immigration to America and following throughout her life, this book is a special look into the life of an amazing Jewish woman who shaped modern America and helped win WW2。 Very behind the scenes and factual biography。 I was amazed how Anna started her own business, was into politics, women’s rights & labor unions AND had a home life。 Talk about work/life balance! She was also a philanthropist and early supporter of cancer research。 She Biography of Anna Rosenberg née LedererFrom early life and immigration to America and following throughout her life, this book is a special look into the life of an amazing Jewish woman who shaped modern America and helped win WW2。 Very behind the scenes and factual biography。 I was amazed how Anna started her own business, was into politics, women’s rights & labor unions AND had a home life。 Talk about work/life balance! She was also a philanthropist and early supporter of cancer research。 She used her personality and voice to influence people, including FDR。 With the New Deal, Anna became the only woman regional director in the NRA (National Recovery Administration)。 Anna went on to become FDRs top labor troubleshooter。 Anna was an inner circle advisor and gatherer of public opinion data and eventually gatekeeper of FDR。 She fought for minimum wage, against racial and workplace discrimination。 “Mrs。 Fix-It”, as Anna became known as, was deployed to head off University of Chicago employees unionizing and striking while they were working on a top secret project。 Although the workers were kept in the dark about what they were working on, they realized it was important after this directive from the top。 It was the Manhattan Project。 Not long after D-Day, FDR sent Anna to Europe to visit the troops and observe。 He wanted to know what might make reentry to civilian life easier and learn about their dreams for the future which helped shape the G。I。 Bill。 She went back again to see what was happening in the concentration camps。 A third and fourth time to Korea in the midst of that war to monitor morale。 She was one of the first advocates for Veteran’s mental health。 In 1950 she was the Assistant Secretary of Defense and her nomination and had to be reapproved after her character was called into question by McCarthy (it was the Cold War after all)。 After going back to her private practice, now joined by her son, she continues her work under LBJ。 。。。more

Natalie

This book really gives me deeper insight into how Anna Marie Rosenberg paved the way for women to be more involved in politics today while taking no credit for herself。 Not only that, the book contains a great wealth of information of what it was like during FDR time, and even the years after - how our country USA has transformed as a result of the policies and deals that were signed into law。 It is a really great book to read if you want to explore more about that time period of when FDR was pr This book really gives me deeper insight into how Anna Marie Rosenberg paved the way for women to be more involved in politics today while taking no credit for herself。 Not only that, the book contains a great wealth of information of what it was like during FDR time, and even the years after - how our country USA has transformed as a result of the policies and deals that were signed into law。 It is a really great book to read if you want to explore more about that time period of when FDR was president and all the following presidents after and the influence Anna Marie Rosenberg had in our country creating programs that we still have today。 。。。more

Cheryl Sokoloff

Great。 Inspiring! I could not put this one down。Thank you netgalley for my copy in return for my honest review。 I loved reading all about Anna, as well as Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR, Eisenhower, Truman, and Paul Hoffman (#studebaker)。 ❤️❤️❤️Christopher C。 Gorham thank you 🙏🏻 for this terrific book 📚!

Kelly

While reading The Confidante I had the same thought over and over again。 How have I never heard of Anna Rosenberg? The sheer magnitude of what this woman accomplished or helped to accomplish over the course of her life is astounding, and that she did it within the last century and I know nothing about it is yet another travesty of history largely told from a very narrow point of view lacking in diversity。 Anna was lucky, in some regards, for connections she made early in her life that paved the While reading The Confidante I had the same thought over and over again。 How have I never heard of Anna Rosenberg? The sheer magnitude of what this woman accomplished or helped to accomplish over the course of her life is astounding, and that she did it within the last century and I know nothing about it is yet another travesty of history largely told from a very narrow point of view lacking in diversity。 Anna was lucky, in some regards, for connections she made early in her life that paved the way。 But everything else is mostly a perfect blend of savvy, smarts and pluck from a woman that helped drive some of the largest civil and military accomplishments of the twentieth century。 Anna helped bring together unions and ownership to settle labor disputes with astounding levels of success。 She was part of the formation of Social Security。 She helped mediate labor agreements that led to the completion of the Manhattan Project。 She helped institute the GI Bill for soldiers returning from World War II。 She went up against McCarthy and his Red Scare when he tried to prevent her appointment as Assistant Secretary of Defense-and won-and likely helped start the path to discrediting his extremism。 She completely rehauled the military in multiple ways: limiting tours of duty on the front lines of Korea, encouraging the enlistment of women, and desegregating all branches of the military years before it became law in the country。 I’m probably forgetting things because the list is so long and impressive。 And she did all of this while being the daughter of immigrant Hungarian Jews。 And while being unapologetically feminine (and knowing how to utilize it)。 And while being a wife and mother。 Being so different from everyone else in leadership around her while being respected gave her a unique opportunity to help others see things from an alternative perspective, one that almost everyone alive in this country today has some reason to be thankful for。 I am blown away by this woman, exceedingly well conveyed by author Christopher C。 Gotham。 “Alt” history doesn’t have to be an imagining of how things could have happened differently, sometimes it is quite simply a version of truth we’ve never heard before because we haven’t given (or wanted to hear) the past told from a different perspective。 More, please! A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Sharon Schwalm

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Anne Rosenberg is an interesting character, I don't know why I never heard of her before。 Anne Rosenberg is an interesting character, I don't know why I never heard of her before。 。。。more

Jo-An Pasetti

I have had the pleasure of reading "The Confdante" by Christopher C Gorham。 It takes you through the life of Anna Marie Rosenberg。 Known as Mrs。 Fix-it she worked with several Presidents。 She was also instrumental in helping unions get started and solving disputes。 She fought fearsly for womens rights and racial integration and equality for all。 I highly recommend this book as she was an amazing woman who helped shape modern America。 I have had the pleasure of reading "The Confdante" by Christopher C Gorham。 It takes you through the life of Anna Marie Rosenberg。 Known as Mrs。 Fix-it she worked with several Presidents。 She was also instrumental in helping unions get started and solving disputes。 She fought fearsly for womens rights and racial integration and equality for all。 I highly recommend this book as she was an amazing woman who helped shape modern America。 。。。more

Carol Dimitriou

First, I want to thank Goodreads and Citadel Press for giving me the opportunity to read this amazing book prior to its official publication。 This book is about a woman I had never heard about before, Anna Marie Rosenberg。 She served our country, our soldiers, and several presidents, and yet was forgotten before this book。 Whether it was because she was a woman, because she was Jewish, or for some other reason, history forgot her。 Thanks to Christopher C。 Gorham, she is forgotten no longer。Don't First, I want to thank Goodreads and Citadel Press for giving me the opportunity to read this amazing book prior to its official publication。 This book is about a woman I had never heard about before, Anna Marie Rosenberg。 She served our country, our soldiers, and several presidents, and yet was forgotten before this book。 Whether it was because she was a woman, because she was Jewish, or for some other reason, history forgot her。 Thanks to Christopher C。 Gorham, she is forgotten no longer。Don't miss this very interesting book! 。。。more

Terri Wangard

Anna Rosenberg was a woman, Jewish, an immigrant, pro-labor, and shared her surname with atomic spies。 A Tammany Hall Irishman taught her NYC politics。 Her vocabulary could make longshoremen blush。 She guided men to places of distinction, chief among them, FDR。 During WWII, she sent workers to West Coast ship builders and to Tennessee for the Manhattan Project。 George Marshall made her his Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Korean War。Her lack of credentials bothered her, and she didn’t p Anna Rosenberg was a woman, Jewish, an immigrant, pro-labor, and shared her surname with atomic spies。 A Tammany Hall Irishman taught her NYC politics。 Her vocabulary could make longshoremen blush。 She guided men to places of distinction, chief among them, FDR。 During WWII, she sent workers to West Coast ship builders and to Tennessee for the Manhattan Project。 George Marshall made her his Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Korean War。Her lack of credentials bothered her, and she didn’t promote herself。 How did she accomplish so much? This is the story of what one extraordinarily driven citizen can do for democracy in war and peace。 。。。more

Theresa Lorenzo

I read this book and wound up with very mixed feelings about it。 As a woman, it was wonderful to see Mrs。 Rosenberg use her smarts and savvy to get so much done。 As a conservative, I disliked FDR's Court-packing scheme (similar to Democrats current one) and the giveaway's that were initiated then。 As a former Union member with a family packed with them, I liked how she fought for fairness, as a taxpayer, I again disliked all the giveaways that continue to this day。I feel, as did a number of folk I read this book and wound up with very mixed feelings about it。 As a woman, it was wonderful to see Mrs。 Rosenberg use her smarts and savvy to get so much done。 As a conservative, I disliked FDR's Court-packing scheme (similar to Democrats current one) and the giveaway's that were initiated then。 As a former Union member with a family packed with them, I liked how she fought for fairness, as a taxpayer, I again disliked all the giveaways that continue to this day。I feel, as did a number of folks who read this book, that history does a disservice to Mrs。 Rosenberg in not teaching anything about her in school Quite honestly, I never heard of her before this book。 Mr。 Gorham has done a fabulous job with meticulous research but perhaps he could have cut 50 pages or more to make this book a little less unwieldy。 A good read that I took with a grain of salt。 。。。more

Mimi

Well written。 I found it so fascinating

Maureen

How have I never heard of Anna M Rosenberg? Truly one of the most remarkable people I've ever read about。 That she was wielding power and influence in an even more sexist society than we live in today is incredible。 The first female Assistant Secretary of Defense, particularly during a major "police action" is impressive。 She knocked down so many doors for women but sadly, they were slammed closed behind her again。 I have new-found respect for FDR and HST。 This book is rich with details and real How have I never heard of Anna M Rosenberg? Truly one of the most remarkable people I've ever read about。 That she was wielding power and influence in an even more sexist society than we live in today is incredible。 The first female Assistant Secretary of Defense, particularly during a major "police action" is impressive。 She knocked down so many doors for women but sadly, they were slammed closed behind her again。 I have new-found respect for FDR and HST。 This book is rich with details and really brings Anna to life。 It almost reads like historical fiction at times。 Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book。 。。。more

Colleen

Why don't I recall ever learning about Anna Rosenberg?!?!? (The author was a teacher, so glad that he had a student who wanted to know more about this fascinating woman。)So glad that I read the Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorman。 Well written and well researched。 (The answer is throughout The Confidante; Anna would rather handle things in person and she was never interested in writing a book, especially since so many others already had。)One of the things I felt missing from the book was about h Why don't I recall ever learning about Anna Rosenberg?!?!? (The author was a teacher, so glad that he had a student who wanted to know more about this fascinating woman。)So glad that I read the Confidante by Christopher C。 Gorman。 Well written and well researched。 (The answer is throughout The Confidante; Anna would rather handle things in person and she was never interested in writing a book, especially since so many others already had。)One of the things I felt missing from the book was about her personal life。 She must have had a good relationship with her son, as they partnered in a business together for a while。If you are looking for a book regarding a remarkable person, Anna Rosenberg was amazing。 She was the perfect balance for so many situations。 If you want to get something done, give it to a woman!Wow! What a great non-fiction book!Thank you to NetGalley, Christopher C。 Gorham the author and Kensington Publishing Corp for the opportunity to review the advance read copy of The Confidante in exchange for an honest review。 Publication date is 21 Feb 2023。Additionally, one of the best Acknowledgements section that I've read in a while。 。。。more

Brendan Dowd

Have you ever heard of Anna Marie Rosenberg before? I will admit that even a nerd like me had never heard her name before。 Luckily, Christopher Gorham did the hard work and wrote this book!The best way I can describe Anna Rosenberg is to take Forrest Gump, make him a woman, and then make her extremely smart and savvy。 Rosenberg was a key player in the presidencies of everyone from FDR to LBJ。 She was the first person ever to receive the Medal of Freedom at the behest of then General Eisenhower。 Have you ever heard of Anna Marie Rosenberg before? I will admit that even a nerd like me had never heard her name before。 Luckily, Christopher Gorham did the hard work and wrote this book!The best way I can describe Anna Rosenberg is to take Forrest Gump, make him a woman, and then make her extremely smart and savvy。 Rosenberg was a key player in the presidencies of everyone from FDR to LBJ。 She was the first person ever to receive the Medal of Freedom at the behest of then General Eisenhower。 She was also an Assistant Secretary of Defense in 1950。 She also made a whole bunch of money on her own through her own business in the private sector。 She seemed to be in the middle of everything for decades。So why don't people know her name? Gorham goes a long way to show how it happened。 Rosenberg's power was in her personal touch and, perhaps more importantly, she knew how to keep her mouth shut。 This is a great biography of someone you never heard of before but really should have。 Also, bonus points for one president coming off as a total jerk in this narrative。 It's not the one you think it is!(This book was provided as an advance copy by Netgalley and Kensington Books。 The full review will be posted to HistoryNerdsUnited。com on 2/21/2023。) 。。。more

Christy H fictional_traits

Early 20th Century America was a place of change and opportunity。 Within the first 50 years, US citizens were a party of industrialisation, the depression, two world wars, and the cold war。 What is not so well known is the part Anna Rosenberg, a Jewish-Hungarian immigrant, facilitated and negotiated to help shape the America we know today。Anna Rosenberg, a 5'3" pocket rocket, with little more than a high school education, rose to the inner sanctum of the White House during these pivotal years, ' Early 20th Century America was a place of change and opportunity。 Within the first 50 years, US citizens were a party of industrialisation, the depression, two world wars, and the cold war。 What is not so well known is the part Anna Rosenberg, a Jewish-Hungarian immigrant, facilitated and negotiated to help shape the America we know today。Anna Rosenberg, a 5'3" pocket rocket, with little more than a high school education, rose to the inner sanctum of the White House during these pivotal years, 'You don't have to be like a man to succeed。 If you know your stuff, you'll be alright。' Anna began as a negotiator between the fast-forming unions of the early 20th Century and capitalist corporates。 Her unique sense of mediation, so that both sides could win, as opposed to brute force, won all-around trust。 This skill base was leveraged to bring about the greatest mobilisation of troops and factory workers when the US entered WW II - including the negotiation to desegregate and include African Americans。 She further pushed for the use of women in the war effort, 'The morale of the nation depends upon its women。' Despite being the first person to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, her credibility was attacked during McCarthyism。 Still, throughout this ordeal, she held her head high and stayed true。'The Confidante' not only details the life of this amazing woman。 it also offers a robust summary of these transformational years in American history。 It is astounding just how pivotal Anna Rosenberg, who is so little recognised today, was。 Often stories of inspiring, historical women figures, are about the struggle they suffered in breaking into a 'man's world'。 Anna's story is different。 Anna only saw advantages to being a woman within her place of work, 'Men will talk more freely to a woman than to another man, and when men talk freely nine times out of ten misunderstandings vanish'。 She ultimately just wanted to be herself and if that meant she could make a difference, then she worked hard at doing so。Christopher Gorham has done a fantastic job delivering a short history of American politics in the early 20th Century and Anna Rosenberg’s pivotal, and unbelievably integral role within this。 'The Confidnate' is both an inspiring and illuminating book, well worth a read for so many reasons。Thank you NetGalley and Kensington Books for the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

Dave

Most people live their lives while history happens around them。 Some though are an integral part of history, so involved at the heart of things that perhaps the world itself would have been different without them。 Anna Rosenberg, little known today, was at one time one of the most famous women in America, a confidante of mayors, generals, and presidents。Anna immigrated to America as a child from the Austria-Hungary Empire。 As a teenager, she marched through the Manhattan streets in the women’s s Most people live their lives while history happens around them。 Some though are an integral part of history, so involved at the heart of things that perhaps the world itself would have been different without them。 Anna Rosenberg, little known today, was at one time one of the most famous women in America, a confidante of mayors, generals, and presidents。Anna immigrated to America as a child from the Austria-Hungary Empire。 As a teenager, she marched through the Manhattan streets in the women’s suffrage movement and, later, despite having only a high school education, was the greatest of the labor negotiators, trusted by both capitalists and workers, and able to achieve what few others could。 She became a trusted ally of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and then a confidante Of Governor Roosevelt, soon to become President Roosevelt。 Anna was a key cog in FDR’s New Deal programs including Social Security。 She was a trusted lieutenant in labor negotiations, keeping the labor peace as the world plunged into war。During the Second World War, Anna played a major role in war production, mobilization, and recruitment。 She was FDR’s eyes and ears, being on the ground with the troops as Normandy was liberated, in Paris as the Allies swept out the Germans, and among the first to see firsthand Hitler’s death camps。 Later, under Truman, Anna became the Assistant Secretary Of Defense and assisted in the reinvigoration Of America’s military for the battle in Korea and against Communism。 Of course, her biggest trial was Senator McCarthy and his smear campaign against her and she was the first to stand against him And not fall。All throughout, Anna, standing at five foot three, was impeccably dressed stylishly。 Only Eleanor Roosevelt was better known。This biography casts a new light on a remarkable woman who has somehow disappeared into the forgotten shadows of history。 It is well-written and meticulously researched。。 。。。more

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