American Princess: A Novel of First Daughter Alice Roosevelt
by Stephanie Marie Thornton
American Princess (11/13/2018)
The only thing I knew about Alice Roosevelt was the song "Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown" supposedly written for her. Stephanie Thornton made Alice come alive. I was able to experience her antics, joys, political power, hurts, and pain. I laughed. I cried. The book was well written and researched. Interesting anecdotes were included about celebrities, world leaders and political leaders familiar to us all. Of course Alice couldn't live forever and the book ended when she did. I was sorry to close the book.
Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age
by Greg King, Penny Wilson
Lusitania (2/9/2015)
This is a scholarly work by Greg King and Penny Wilson who have done a marvelous job of telling us about this famous ship. They did an in depth study on the passengers who were aboard including what their lives were like before the sailing, how they spent their days on sea. and what transpired after the tragedy.
Their descriptions of the rooms, salons and public rooms give the reader an insight into sailing on a luxury liner. We feel like we were there enjoying the pampering, activities and lavish meals. After the sinking we also experience the waterlogged struggles.
Hopefully this book will clear up a lot of misconceptions and myths concerning the event. We are privy to the analyzing and finger pointer that goes along with a tragedy. Safety lessons are to learned here. I enjoyed reading every page.