by Ian Morgan Cron
This is a weak work, and I'm tempted to downgrade my rating to a two in order to counterbalance the 4.04 it's currently trending. cron expects us to believe that his childhood was "tormented" until we learn that one of the tragedies he experienced, was well, sometimes he let down the nanny his famil...
I think this book suffers from the same memoir syndrome that Mennonite in a Little Black Dress suffered from. The stories are unwieldy at times and don’t always flow together well. Cron tells individual stories in a very inviting way, and pulls you into all the aspects of his life. However, at times...