A review by mpclemens
Cheaper by the Dozen by Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, Frank B. Gilbreth

3.0

I'd picked this up from our library giveaway expecting an autobiographical account of the Gilbreth clan, but was instead pleasantly surprised to find it a reminiscent collection of stories featuring the late Frank Gilbreth, Senior. A light, quick read, although the taint of casual racism and stereotyping stands out far more now than at the time of the book's publishing. Warm and entertaining otherwise.