Review of "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Wish I could honestly say Mary’s book on Donald is revealing.
It does reiterate much of what’s been there austensibly, hidden in plain sight - and it does shine a spotlight on a veritable horrorshow of enablers past and present.
The style’s not that bad, and the author does reveal a good measure of insight, and, importantle, even a laudable empathy for this trainwreck of a man. No such empathy for her grandfather too, who along with a gang of (other) enablers form the central villains.
Thus a veritable litany of cruelty shapes up. It’s not a pretty read, cringeworthy at times.
And it’s entirely unsurprising. One might choose to read it; on might also choose to forego that, and go for beauty instead.