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This review is from: Anything Your Little Heart Desires: An American Family Story (Paperback)
I was looking for context for the Hollywood Blacklist. Although Bosworth's father, Bart Crum, played a fairly minor role in the Blacklist affair, as he defended only two of the accused screenwriters, nonetheless his involvement was crucial. He was a liberal Republican in a crowd of New Dealers, fellow travelers, and Communists. In the end he wasn't able to get off scot free. Bosworth lets the reader draw conclusions about what led to Crum's suicide. It's a horrible story and bears repeating, over and over again.
Bosworth is also good at delineating the personality and actions of her mother, a charming hostess who was also capable of drowning puppies in the bathtub. Finally, the description of 1940's upper-middle-class milieu is superbly done. |
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ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE HEART DESIRES: An American Family Story by Patricia Bosworth (Hardcover - April 22, 1997)
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