Mary Calvi's speaks of Theodore Roosevelt's first love in new novel
Theodore Roosevelt is best known for securing America’s natural wonders. CBS’ own Mary Calvi's latest historical fiction novel "If A Poem Could Live and Breathe" paints a picture of a young Roosevelt through real letters to and from his first love, who she believes helped influence him in his early years. Michelle Miller reports.
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