A review by askxtine
Dinners with Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships by Nina Totenberg

3.0

Audiobook. For a book about three interesting women, and 60-some years of court history, this book was pretty boring and preachy. It was interesting to hear about being a professional woman in the 60's & 70's, and understand how much has changed since then. (with some things always the same).  A few interesting court cases. But ultimately it was a lot of "things" and "thoughts" and "fun" without actually saying what the things and thoughts  nd fun were. I understand that much of these stories are private (fine, I respect that), but then why write this book? As if I needed a lecture on why friends matter. So I'm saying 10% really interesting, 10% touching = medium 3* rating.