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  - The New York Times - Books - 01/Jul 09:00

Book Review: ‘The Beast in the Clouds,’ by Nathalia Holt

In “The Beast in the Clouds,” Nathalia Holt tells the story of Theodore Roosevelt’s eldest sons, and their doomed attempt to escape his shadow.

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