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Book Reviews of Frank: The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland, America's Youngest First Lady (Excelsior Editions)

Frank: The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland, America's Youngest First Lady (Excelsior Editions)
Frank The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland America's Youngest First Lady - Excelsior Editions
Author: Annette Dunlap
ISBN-13: 9781438428178
ISBN-10: 1438428170
Publication Date: 10/8/2009
Pages: 195
Rating:
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
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2.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Excelsior Ed
Book Type: Hardcover
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susyclemens avatar reviewed Frank: The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland, America's Youngest First Lady (Excelsior Editions) on + 158 more book reviews
This is a "good", (generally speaking) but short, biography of Frances Cleveland, the so far youngest First Lady the USA has ever had. I say "good" in quotes, because it's not bad, but the author doesn't really make Frances come alive. Even though she uses quotes from Frances's letters, and offers some thoughts about Frances's life choices, the author fails to really generate interest and color while telling Frances's story. I don't feel I know Frances any better now than before I picked up this biography. Some writers just have the knack of making a collection of facts come to life, and this author does not. It is somewhat of a "plodding" read. I was also extremely disappointed with the selection of photographs - Frances was a beautiful woman, we are told over and over, with rich dark looks not unlike Lady Randolph Churchill the mother of Winston Churchill, yet the photographs either chosen or provided to the biographer make her look terrible in just about every photograph. The photos are also presented in small, faded format - not enhanced. The best illustration is on the cover.

But, that said, this is a "good" workman-like biography which which is readable, if not outstandingly revelatory or memorable.
reviewed Frank: The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland, America's Youngest First Lady (Excelsior Editions) on + 54 more book reviews
I was so disappointed in this book. It was a dry and superficial look at the life of the country's youngest first lady. I felt like I didn't know much more about her after I read the book than I had before. The book was simply a recitation of information that the author had found and that's how it read. If you want to learn about Frances Folsom Cleveland, you might want to look elsewhere first.