Loving Frank: A Novel
By Horan, Nancy

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(15124 Ratings)
Categories: Action & Adventure
ISBN: 9780345502254
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Language: English

Summary

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. Continue reading...

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Loving Frank: A Novel

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E (The United States) Mon Mar 16 2009 15:12
I picked this book up because of my interest in Frank Lloyd Wright, but I kept reading it because of Horan's amazing depiction of Mamah Borthwick Cheney as its central character. The book starts off as just another kind of standard narrative, but the more Mamah's character is developed, the more I f...more...
Laurie
Laurie (Montclair, NJ) Mon Sep 01 2008 22:45
Worth the read b/c there's a lot of interesting information in here about Frank Lloyd Wright's life and architecture. But let's face it, Wright's a terrible man and therefore not a very sympathetic character, and it's hard to understand, really, what Mamah saw in him beyond his genius (confusing the...more...
Christina
Christina (Park Ridge, IL) Sat Feb 21 2009 20:36
Living in Chicago, I have visited Wright's Home & Studio in Oak Park and Taliesin in Spring Green many times, so I already knew the stories of the great architect's personal tragedies and failings. Loving Frank was an engaging read, but I found myself questioning some of it, particularly Horan's de...more...
Julie H.
Julie H. (Natchitoches, LA) Sun Sep 28 2008 17:10
I have long been a fan of Wright's architectural genius, knowing full-well that he was a somewhat difficult (to say the least!) person. While a work of fiction, this book is really successful at humanizing Wright and suggesting why Mamah Borthwick Cheney could so readily have risked everything for ...more...
Stacey
Stacey (Woodridge, IL) Sun Oct 12 2008 18:47
I wanted more out of this book but also less. It felt very long without being very satisfying. The history and characters of Frank Lloyd Wright's early to mid years are intriguing, but the whole love affair was downright bizarre and frankly a bit harlequin (although disappointingly less steamy). ...more...
Karen
Karen (The United States) Wed Oct 29 2008 13:54
I hated this book until about 3/4s of the way through, then I would say it was tolerable. I think the main characters are pompous, pretentious, and the "love" story overwrought and pointless. This wouldn't be such a bad thing if the author treated the characters as if she knew this was ho...more...
Gabriela
Gabriela (New York, NY) Sat Jan 03 2009 08:05
I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with this book. On the one hand, I really do enjoy reading Nancy Horan. Her tone is pretty steady and she really does take you on a journey. My problem with the book was the lack of Mamah in the book. I understand that - that is the point! that she's always b...more...
Lisa
Lisa (Seattle, WA) Mon Mar 16 2009 20:38
4.5 Stars This book is begging to be our next pick for book club. I've been dying to discuss this one with a group of my favorite gals! I'm surprised how well I liked this book due to the fact that the two main characters Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick Cheney at times ...more...
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H (Streamwood, IL) Wed Apr 22 2009 13:13
This book suffers because I've just read too many books in the past weeks I think. I found the hothouse societal atmosphere well delineated, and admire the way Horan depicts how stifled Mamah feels, particularly in the beginning of the book, and I feel like Horan did a good job making that stifling...more...
Carol
Carol (Bailey, CO) Wed May 07 2008 12:08
This is another first novel that I could not put down. The affair between Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Cheney, both of whom were married, was a scandal in the early 1900's. This author had the courage to write an outstanding historical novel about these controversial characters. Author, Nancy Hor...more...