layawaydragon
Written on Feb 1, 2019
I first became intrigued by Alice Roosevelt with postings like these on social media:
I'd think "how cool!" and continue scrolling through. I've seen lots of push recently about historical women and was happy to learn of her. So when I saw this book, I thought it was perfect! How could I not want to finally delve deep into a badass like her?
We got off well at first, but then I found out more and more about her conservative politics...
I was losing my interest quick. I made it to the Oriental tour, I was just dreading continuing. I thought, "Oh, I just want to know how it ends!"
Then I remembered this is nonfiction, so I put the book down and googled her.
That's what I should have done in the first place.
Ultimately, I feel the same about Alice as she felt about Democrats: who knew a conservative white woman could be amusing and attractive? Not enough to finish the book, but still no other has even made me pick up a book about them. If I'd known her politics of course, *shrug*.