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~ (Author) "I first met Brooke Astor on January 7, 1999, when a friend brought us together for lunch at the Hotel Carlyle..." (more)
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Until last summer's reports that Brooke Astor's son was keeping her on a shoestring budget in her Manhattan apartment, the widow of millionaire Vincent Astor was known as a society maven who doled out money to worthy causes. But in this enjoyable and flattering biography, former New Yorker editor Kiernan, who knows Mrs. Astor personally, describes how the thrice-married woman was raised to be charming and agreeable, and learned her lessons well. Kiernan finds some detractors, who saw Astor's charm as manipulative and her agreeable nature as sugarcoating on a single-minded determination to advance her status. But even the negative comments have a positive spin. Responding to the theory that Astor married the ill-tempered and reclusive Vincent for money, Louis Auchincloss said, "I wouldn't respect her if she hadn't. Only a twisted person would have married him for love." Then again, it was an odd pairing, and not just because the matchmaker was Vincent's then-second wife, who allegedly wanted out and believed the way to obtain a generous settlement was to find "a suitable replacement." Tidbits like these add zip to Kiernan's affectionate portrait of the poet and writer who really made her mark when she took over her husband's philanthropic foundation. A portrait of the grande dame in decline, manipulated by her son is a poignant end to a grand saga. 16 pages of photos. (May 21)
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The fabulous life of Brooke Astor, a pioneer of philanthropy and for decades a luminary of New York society.

Hers is a story out of Edith Wharton. After a disastrous early marriage, Brooke Astor wedded the notoriously ill-tempered Vincent Astor, who died in 1959. In a highly publicized courtroom battle, Brooke fought off an attempt to break Vincent's will, which left some $67 million to the Vincent Astor Foundation. As the foundation's president, Brooke would use this legacy to benefit New York, where the Astor fortune had been made.

Brooke would personally visit each grant applicant and charm anyone she met. At her one-hundredth birthday, princes and presidents honored her, but in 2006 a grandson petitioned the courts to have his father removed as Brooke's guardian. Once again an Astor court battle became the stuff of headlines. This biography—based on firsthand knowledge and interviews with Brooke's friends and the heads of New York's great cultural institutions—gives us back the woman so loved and admired, whose hands-on approach would inspire future philanthropists. 16 pages of photographs.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton (May 21, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393057208
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393057201
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #124,584 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mrs. Astor's Interesting Life, August 20, 2007
This is a good exercise in biography that goes just far enough in celebrating its subject without spilling over into fawning. Mrs. Astor lived an amazing life, from a girlhood spent trailing along with her Marine officer father and overachieving socialite mother to Central America and beyond, to multiple marriages, to her becoming, as the widow of Vincent Astor, the chair of the Astor Foundation, through which this "First Lady of New York" oversaw the investment (never charity) of millions into various people and projects. Mrs. Astor was a bright spirit whose recent passing at the age of 105 brought to an end an era that began in the days of the Manhattan society's fabled 400. Dealing appropriately and I think fairly with the dismal topic of the legal war that went on in the last several years between various Astor relations contesting one against the other the disposal and ownership of various Astor possessions, author Frances Kiernan also handled with delicacy the matter of whether or not Brooke Astor, who had done much for many, was herself receiving adequate care near her life's conclusion. I hope a future edition of this biography includes one more chapter that covers the period between the publication of its first edition and Mrs. Astor's actual passing this month. This biography of Brooke Astor is not only the tale of an extraordinary woman, but the story of a century's worth of people and events. It's a worthy investment of money and time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Breezy biography of a woman and the family she married into, August 13, 2007
By L.E. Page (Chicago) - See all my reviews
Let's start by saying this isn't the definitive biography of Brooke Astor. I got the impression that it was written by a friend of a friend of Mrs. Astor's so there isn't a pretense to impartiality.

And if you have been a resident of New York and already inhabit the upper eschelons of that city's society, then there is probably very little for you to learn from this book.

But for those of us outside the NY upper crust, the book is an interesting look at Mrs. Astor's background prior to her marriage into the well-known Astor family. It also spends a decent amount of print explaining some of the projects Mrs. Astor supported through the Astor Foundation. If you happen to work with any non-profit organizations or civic groups, you'll be interested to learn how Mrs. Astor asked people much wealthier than herself for money and how she got them to contribute to her causes.

There is also a fair amount of information about the Astor family. And while there aren't any real skeletons revealed, it is a pretty broad history. The author also discusses the recent custody case over Mrs. Astor and the players involved.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stick with it....., June 2, 2007
I began to truly enjoy the book at its midpoint. At first, I found the author's writing style cumbersome, awkward, & difficult to understand. I put the book aside for a week & picked it up again determined to wade through it. Stick with it...it's a good story of a strong woman & a wonderful portrait of a past era. Initially, I was annoyed at the many references Kiernan made to "Footprints" & "Patchwork Child"...occasional references are understandable, but this was overdone.
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2.0 out of 5 stars fair to midlin
I got the impression at the beginning of the book that the author did not like the subject. She seemed to appreciate her more as the book progressed. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sam

5.0 out of 5 stars I heartily recommend this book, if only to see how the other half live
Starting from a humble beginning as the daughter of a Marine Corps Lieutenant, Brooke Astor's life is chronicled by Frances Kiernan in a slow-paced matter-of-fact way, until about... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Midwest Book Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Our Miss Brooke
Brooke Astor, the beloved lady-like (on the surface) doyenne of philanthropy, gets the biographer she deserves in the amazing Frances Kiernan. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Patricia V. Blitzer

5.0 out of 5 stars A TERRIFIC READ!
History and drama--all you could want! Even my lawyer husband, who "never reads novels or other silly stuff" read it and couldn't stop talking about it. Five Stars well deserved!
Published 9 months ago by L. Standridge-Santopietro

1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Brooke deserve better?
This biography is so scattered: events are present, past, and confused that I doubt Mrs. Astor herself would be able to follow it! The more recent "Mrs. Read more
Published 10 months ago by C. W. Humleker

1.0 out of 5 stars Book Club Flop
This was a book club selection that was unanimously voted "thumbs down." Since the inception of our club, this was a first ever voting event. Read more
Published 13 months ago by JMH

5.0 out of 5 stars Mrs Aster
This book was what I wanted to know about Mrs. Aster's life and her charitable giving. I was very interested and enjoyed the book.
Published 15 months ago by Richard C. Labelle

2.0 out of 5 stars The author accomplishes the impossible
One would think it couldn't be done. But the author has turned the dazzling Mrs. Astor into a consummate bore.

I think we'd better wait for the next biography.
Published 16 months ago by Robert C. Montano

3.0 out of 5 stars mrs. astor book
Overall, a good comprehensive look at Brooke Astor's life and trials. I didn't know much about Mrs. Read more
Published 17 months ago by R. R. lee

4.0 out of 5 stars A "Tactful and Admiring" Biography of an Admirable Woman
"The Last Mrs. Astor," by Frances Kiernan, is rightfully subtitled "A New York Story," as the last Mrs. Read more
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