Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - reviewed on + 91 more book reviews
You will consider this book for its subject, brilliant, controversial architect and interior designer, Frank Lloyd Wright, but will you relish it for its protagonist, Martha Mamah Borthwick Cheney.
I enjoyed this book. Although it covers the early 1900s in America, and society's unwritten rules, many of the aspects of this book apply today. Be prepared for some provocative thoughts and some "What would I have done's?"
We read this for our Book Club and the discussion was lively. There were many good aspects to discuss. I recommend it as an individual read or a Book Club read.
I enjoyed this book. Although it covers the early 1900s in America, and society's unwritten rules, many of the aspects of this book apply today. Be prepared for some provocative thoughts and some "What would I have done's?"
We read this for our Book Club and the discussion was lively. There were many good aspects to discuss. I recommend it as an individual read or a Book Club read.
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