It is well known that the character of Alice Lindgren is based on our most recent first lady, Laura Bush. The author creates a rare, intimate and often overly detailed look in to the life, heart and emotions of one of our nation's most notoriously private people. Having no prior knowledge of Mrs. Bush or her life before acquiring that famous last name, I was absorbed in her personal journey and quite surprised, as she herself seems to be, by where that journey ends.
The line the author draws between fact and fiction is like a layer of Saran; thin, see-through and almost imperceptible. I am still unable to decipher what is really representative of Laura Bush's life, or what is simply the life of the character. Ms. Sittenfeld has given the reader this unique gift, of allowing us to become involved in her life, her story, without really being able to judge it's truth or the politics that encircle it.
I did find myself skimming the last section of the book, and did not care for the back and forth of memory/personal history and current happenings. I feel that I had already learned what I needed to about the characters to support my fondness of them during their most famous chapters. The going back and forth was jarring and often confusing. Other than that, I truly enjoyed the read and encourage you to give it a try.
Please let me know your personal thoughts.
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