<p><em>The Hopkins Touch</em> offers the first portrait in over two decades of the most powerful man in Roosevelt&#39;s administration.</p><p>In this impressive biography David Roll shows how Harry Hopkins an Iowa-born social worker who had been an integral part of the New Deal&#39;s implementation became the linchpin in FDR&#39;s--and America&#39;s--relationships with Churchill and Stalin and spoke with an authority second only to the president&#39;s. Hopkins could take the political risks his boss could not and proved crucial to maintaining personal relations among the Big Three. Beloved by some--such as Churchill who believed that Hopkins &quot;always went to the root of the matter&quot;--and trusted by most--including the paranoid Stalin--there were nevertheless those who resented the influence of &quot;the White House Rasputin.&quot;</p><p>Based on newly available sources <em>The Hopkins Touch</em> is an absorbing substantial work that offers a fresh perspective on the World War II era and the Allied leaders through the life of the man who kept them on point until the war was won.</p>
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