Mornings on Horseback
How is Roosevelt's father described in the nonfiction book, Mornings on Horseback?
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Roosevelt's father is described as a good husband and father, as well as a generous and charitable man. He was a faithful member of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, as well as the Union League Club and the Century Association. He was athletic and liked fine clothing. He had china-blue eyes, chestnut hair and beard, and a square jaw.
Mornings on Horseback