This fictional account of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life is told through the eyes of the four women he loved. The novel is narrated by a Japanese architect who was one of Wright’s apprentices. I loved the perspective of the apprentice as he told the story, not only about the very different women, but also about his beloved master, an eccentric, self-absorbed, and talented architect.
The Women by T.C. Boyle
Reviewed by Sally LaVenture
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