Author:
Narrator: Joyce Bean
Format: Unabridged-MP3, Paperback, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: Aug 2007
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $24.95
Discs: 1
I have been standing on the side of life, watching it float by. I want to
swim in the river. I want to feel the current.
So writes Mamah Borthwick Cheney in her diary as she struggles to justify her clandestine love affair with Frank Lloyd Wright. Four years earlier, in 1903, Mamah and her husband, Edwin, had commissioned the renowned architect to design a new home for them. During the construction of the house, a powerful attraction developed between Mamah and Frank, and in time the lovers, each married with children, embarked on a course that would shock Chicago society and forever change their lives.
In this groundbreaking historical novel, fact and fiction blend together brilliantly. While scholars have largely relegated Mamah to a footnote in the life of America's greatest architect, author Nancy Horan gives full weight to their dramatic love story and illuminates Mamah's profound influence on Wright.
Drawing on years of research, Horan weaves little-known facts into a compelling narrative, vividly portraying the conflicts and struggles of a woman forced to choose between the roles of mother, wife, lover, and intellectual. Horan's Mamah is a woman seeking to find her own place, her own creative calling in the world, and her unforgettable journey, marked by choices that reshape her notions of love and responsibility, leads inexorably to this novel's stunning conclusion.
I was told to read this book by several people and was told it was AMAZING. While I found bits entertaining, overall I was unimpressed and a bit disappointed.
The author has done an outstanding job of combining fact with fiction. The characterization of both Frank and Mamah are done well, as their story is told. I learned a lot about Frank Lloyd Wright, his good and bad side, his early struggles, and Mamah's undying faith and love for him. Wonderful romantic story that needed to be told!