A review by janicerm79
Bliss, Remembered: A Novel by Frank Deford

4.0

It took a little while to really get started, but the history of the 1936 Olympics was certainly interesting. I found the story was a little difficult to read. Sydney Longfellow tells her story to her son, Teddy. So the story is interspersed with interjections where she is addressing her story and I really just wanted her to dig into the meat and potatoes of it all and get on it with it. Once she did it was a good read, but like I said, it took some time to get there. Generally, I think anything by Frank DeFord is worth reading. _An American Summer_ is a long time favorite of mine.