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A review by casperpumpkin
The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King
3.0
I love the topic, but it was a fairly straightforward biography with a surprising amount of repetition even within the first 3 discs. (Yes, I understand that Fred Rogers had the support of his parents. I understand that he felt isolated as a child. I understand that he was drawn to music and children and education. You don't have to keep saying it over and over!)
If it hadn't been overdue to be returned to the library, I probably would have stuck it out to the end. But it doesn't feel like a huge loss to move on to the next book, either...
If it hadn't been overdue to be returned to the library, I probably would have stuck it out to the end. But it doesn't feel like a huge loss to move on to the next book, either...