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Too Much and Never Enough

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In this insightful portrait of Donald J. Trump and his toxic family, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and Donald’s niece, illuminates the dark history that shaped her uncle into a figure threatening global health, economic stability, and social cohesion. Growing up in her grandparents' imposing Queens home, Mary witnessed a nightmare of trauma, destructive relationships, and a troubling mix of neglect and abuse. She explores how specific events and family dynamics contributed to the formation of the damaged man now in the Oval Office, particularly the harmful relationship between Fred Trump and his sons, Fred Jr. and Donald. Drawing from her experiences at family gatherings, Mary infuses her account with incisive wit and unexpected humor, recounting everything from Donald's role in the family to Ivana's re-gifting habits and her grandmother's ailments. She candidly describes how Donald, the favored son, treated his father with disdain as he faced Alzheimer's. While many have attempted to analyze Donald Trump's flaws, Mary possesses the unique insight and familiarity to reveal the motivations behind him and his family. Her perspective is invaluable, as she is one of the few willing to share the truth about this powerful yet dysfunctional family.

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Too Much and Never Enough, Mary L. Trump

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
1982141476
ISBN13
9781982141479
Série
První vydání
2020
Původní název
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
Hodnocení
3,75 z 5
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In this insightful portrait of Donald J. Trump and his toxic family, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and Donald’s niece, illuminates the dark history that shaped her uncle into a figure threatening global health, economic stability, and social cohesion. Growing up in her grandparents' imposing Queens home, Mary witnessed a nightmare of trauma, destructive relationships, and a troubling mix of neglect and abuse. She explores how specific events and family dynamics contributed to the formation of the damaged man now in the Oval Office, particularly the harmful relationship between Fred Trump and his sons, Fred Jr. and Donald. Drawing from her experiences at family gatherings, Mary infuses her account with incisive wit and unexpected humor, recounting everything from Donald's role in the family to Ivana's re-gifting habits and her grandmother's ailments. She candidly describes how Donald, the favored son, treated his father with disdain as he faced Alzheimer's. While many have attempted to analyze Donald Trump's flaws, Mary possesses the unique insight and familiarity to reveal the motivations behind him and his family. Her perspective is invaluable, as she is one of the few willing to share the truth about this powerful yet dysfunctional family.