geyergang 's review for:

3.0

Would give it a 3.5 if I could. Enjoyed the first half more than the latter. Would have preferred it to not be written in first person for a more authentic feel. Fascinating history, but the life of such financial excess/high society and that entails, plus repeated foolish romantic relationships (4x) was a tad uninspiring. However, you definitely saw the influences & generational patterns leading to such decisions. Great insight into a financially bright, driven, and creative woman so limited by culture (not being able to vote it even be on the board of her own company).