Donald Foy was born and bred on Chicago’s southside during the Depression years. A typical youth educated, enlightened, employed, and like many of the era prematurely aged by the incertitude of the...view moreDonald Foy was born and bred on Chicago’s southside during the Depression years. A typical youth educated, enlightened, employed, and like many of the era prematurely aged by the incertitude of the encroaching World War II. This was a time replete with historical subterfuge. The influence of a Manhattan social welfare worker of the times grew from mere curiosity into an obsession to unravel the mystic of the shadowy Harry Hopkins. The mystery and drama are unveiled in his first book… “No Time for Glory.”
Donald and his wife live outside Chicago near their four children and five grandchildren.view less