Judi M. (madiken) - , reviewed on + 3 more book reviews
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Wow, I liked this book much more than I had expected. It was an historically accurate depiction of Frank Lloyd Wright's life during this period of time (about 1903-14). But the book was also a thought-provoking novel about a woman's role and the impact of her choices on others. I appreciated the fact that the author portrayed the main characters as flawed human beings. None of them was all good or all bad, but simply people who did their best with the choices they had at the time.