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A review by bargainsleuth
The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King
3.0
I enjoyed learning more about Mr. Rogers, but the author made it tough. The reader does not need to read about the same thing three or four times in one chapter, just stated differently. Also, I really don't think it's necessary for most of the back story, like the history of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, the town in which Rogers grew up. This book could have easily been 100 pages less with a good editor.
This is the second book about Fred Rogers that I've read, and again I'm disappointed. For such a good man, he needs better biographers.
This is the second book about Fred Rogers that I've read, and again I'm disappointed. For such a good man, he needs better biographers.