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The Mighty Franks

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There was much to enjoy here, but I found I couldn't connect with it. I'd read more from this author in the future though.

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I absolutely loved this gorgeously written slice of Hollywood nostalgia with a side serving of complex family angst. The story of Aunt Hankie through the eyes of her beloved nephew 'Lovey' totally captivated me. I loved reading about his childhood days 'noodling around' and antiquing with her just as much as I was fascinated to read about the unique Frank family and their idiosyncratic dynamics. Hankie is certainly one-of-a-kind and this portrait never allows us to forget both her attractions and her darker side. Michael Frank does not shy away from the down sides of loving Aunt Hankie, but his brilliant portrait definitely allows the reader to see why she was so mesmerising and all-encompassing for so much of his young life. This is a fascinating memoir that immerses you in the claustrophobic world of the Franks and allows you a ringside seat at a time of immense change in Hollywood, through the prism of one - very unique - family. I found it unputdownable and will definitely be recommending it to anyone who enjoys an unusual memoir or Hollywood history. Even though at times Hankie was definitely a monster, this book definitely has heart and I finished it wishing that I could have met her. An extraordinary portrait of an extraordinary woman. Five stars, and I would definitely have given it more if I could...

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