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Loving Frank, he's always Wright
Contributed by: Joyce Rovetta on 6/6/2008

BOOK REVIEW - Grade A

Loving Frank by Nancy Horan

Carefully selecting a ten year slice from the seven decade career of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, author Nancy Horan spins a historical tale that leaves the reader yearning for more.

Set in the Oak Park neighborhood of Chicago, the story starts as Wright is gaining recognition as a modern home architect when he begins an affair with Mamah Borthwick Cheney, one of his clients

Through Cheney's voice, the reader discovers many facets of the man who is amazing, arrogant, charming, gifted, unconventional and confrontational. Their relationship confirms his need for the backing of a strong woman and his zest for life. Horan provides much detail, but leaves conclusions to the reader.

Because the book is accurate historical fiction, the terrifying ending has added impact.

More from the Douglas County Libraries on Frank Lloyd Wright

Fortunately for Wright fans, there are 50 more items in the collection on him and his works.

DVD's

Frank Lloyd Wrighta film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick , produced by Florentine Films 2004. Uses interviews and archival footage, they tell the story of the melodramatic life and stunning architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Homes of Frank Lloyd Wright an A&E Television Network production originally broadcast in 1996 as a segment of America's Castles.

BOOKS

Frank Lloyd Wright: Prairie Houses, photographs by Alan Weintraub, text by Alan Hess, Rizzoli 2006. Excellent photos and detailed descriptions of outstanding homes.

The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: a Complete Catalog by William Allen Storrer University of Chicago Press Third edition update 2007 The most complete listings of all buildings still standing: the 130 in Illinois, 48 in Wisconsin including Taliesin, New York's Guggenheim Museum, Pennsylvania's Falling Water.

Special Subjects

Wright's interest in every aspect of the houses he built leads to a variety of titles.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Interiors by Thomas Heinz, 2002.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Stained Glass and Light Screens, by Thomas Heinz, 2002.

Wrightscapes: Frank Lloyd Wright Landscape Designs by Charles and Bereanna Aguari, 2002.

50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright by Diane Maddex, 1999.

50 Favorite Rooms by Frank Lloyd Wright by Diane Maddex, 1998

Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower by Anthony Alfosin, 2005.

For Younger Readers

T he Concepts of The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: Understanding Parallel and Perpendicular by Janey Levy 2005.

Check it out online at www.douglascountylibraries.org or visit the Douglas County Library nearest you.

(Reviewed by Joyce Rovetta, Patron Service Specialist at Roxborough Library. Available as a novel, a book on CD, and now in Book Club Express bags from your Douglas County




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