A review by eddagirl1
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump

2.0

I’m not precisely sure what I expected out of this book, but it didn’t live up to whatever vague idea I had. It was too much Fred Trump Sr and Jr and too little detail on Donald Trump. While I appreciated the psychological training Ms Trump brought to her analysis of her uncle, she’s also woefully biased. Having lost millions of dollars to Donald Trump doesn’t put you in the best position to see clearly and that’s before adding the emotional aspects of seeing your father suffer at his hand. All of those actions speak to President Trump’s actions and character that we now see writ large, but manages to do so in a way that seems entitled and whiny at times. It was a frustrating book that could never hook me.