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Loving Frank Book
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Foyles
In the internationally bestselling vein of The Paris Wife and Z: a novel of Zelda Fitzgerald this biographical novel is set in the early 1900s when polite Chicago society was rocked by terrible scandal when renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, ran off with Mamah Cheney, a client's wife.Abandoning their families and reputations, the lovers fled to Europe and exile. Mamah's actions branded her an unnatural mother and society relished her persecution. For the rest of her life Mamah paid an extraordinary price for moving outside society's rules, in a time that was unforgiving of a woman's quest for fulfilment and personal happiness. Headstrong and honest, her love for Frank was unstoppable. This portrait of her life as his muse and soulmate is a moving, passionate and timeless love story with a shocking conclusion.
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In the early 1900s polite Chicago society was rocked by terrible scandal as renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright ran off with Mamah Cheney a client's wife.Abandoning their families and reputations the lovers fled to Europe and exile. Mamah's actions branded her an unnatural mother and society relished her persecution. For the rest of her life Mamah paid an extraordinary price for moving outside society's rules in a time that was unforgiving of a woman's quest for fulfilment and personal happiness. Headstrong and honest her love for Frank was unstoppable. This portrait of her life as his muse and soulmate is a moving passionate and timeless love story.
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Loving Frank : Paperback : John Murray Press : 9780340919446 : : 02 Oct 2008 : The international bestseller. When renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright ran off in the early 1900s with Mameh Cheney, his client's wife, polite Chicago society was shocked. While both abandoned their children, it was Mameh who paid society's price - a price that had shocking consequences.
- 0340919442
- 9780340919446
- Nancy Horan
- 2 October 2008
- Sceptre
- Paperback (Book)
- 432
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