The University of Chicago Magazine June 1996
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The trials of apublic intellectual


Small-town girl: Elshtain's baby picture;

at age 8, not long before she wrote her first book, a "preposterous adventure story" about gold miners;

wheelchair-bound from polio, when doctors feared she wouldn't walk again;

and following a recipe read by a fellow home-ec student. In high school, Elshtain was national vice-president of Future Homemakers of America.


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