Just reading the blurb, this seems to be a sad but courageous telling. I remember reading so much about your father in your first book, Too Much and Never Enough. I have a feeling this will be a tough read. Mary, you have overcome so much.
Just reading this made me tear up. Mary, thank you for telling the painful truth in your last book on Donald. I admire your fortitude in continuing to push for the truth, and your courage and strength in telling your own family's story. I look forward to reading this book!
Thank you for your vulnerability in further exposing this dysfunctional family .
I had been hoping you would tell us more. I remember some of the turmoil your dad was subjected to; as a native Harlemite, it was so hard to believe that such a upstanding , kindhearted man could be treated with such cruelty by his own father. Your father was from money but lacked the arrogant, sense of entitlement exhibited by your cousins and their parents.
By the way where is your brother? Did he buy into the bullshit, phoniness?
Brava. That had to be gut wrenching to write. You have a tremendous amount of courage, which I admire and respect. I look forward to reading your compelling story.
Anyone who’s read Too Much and Never Enough will be one hundred percent ready to delve into the story of your immediate family more deeply. I’m so glad to hear about this.
“We desperately need more leaders who are committed to courageous, wholehearted leadership and who are self-aware enough to lead from their hearts, rather than unevolved leaders who lead from hurt and fear.”
—-Dr Brené Brown
Mary you are a virtuous leader we so desperately need at this time. You saved our democracy in 2020 and I have no doubt you will do it again in 2024. Thank you for braving the wilderness with your personal story to enlighten this country yet again. Dr Brown said that vulnerability is the greatest measure of courage we have. And no one is braver than you!!!!!
Your book "Too Much and Never Enough" was so important to me.
One of my big "things" in life is understanding people psychologically so that I can find *some* sense of justification for why they behave the way they do. It helps keep me "calm," so to speak, while in the midst of being outraged by their behaviors.
Your book confirmed many things I'd already suspected about your uncle, and your family. I was so grateful for it I actually wrote an essay about it which is on Medium (linking it here feels a little too egoic, so I won't - I just wanted you to know that's the level of impression you made).
So, based on your first book, I am certain this upcoming book is also going to be "something." Very much looking forward to reading it, although I'm certain it could not have been easy to write.
Yay!! Can't wait to read it. I have so much respect for you--for all you're doing on behalf of democracy, and now, for your courage in telling your story. Kudos to you!
I can't wait till it's in my hands. Thank you, Mary, for going through the struggle of writing it. You're a brave woman, but we already knew that.
I’ve read your other two books, Mary! I know I’ll love this, too. Will it publish on Audible as well? And if so, I hope you will narrate,
Congrats. Can’t wait!
Cande Carroll
I am excited and I hope Mary narrates her new book, too. 💙 💙 💙
Me too ❤️
Congratulations, Mary! I'm looking forward to picking up a copy.
I'm not a paid subscriber, but I continue rooting for you from the nosebleeds 🌻
Just reading the blurb, this seems to be a sad but courageous telling. I remember reading so much about your father in your first book, Too Much and Never Enough. I have a feeling this will be a tough read. Mary, you have overcome so much.
Just reading this made me tear up. Mary, thank you for telling the painful truth in your last book on Donald. I admire your fortitude in continuing to push for the truth, and your courage and strength in telling your own family's story. I look forward to reading this book!
Very courageous to write this book.
Thank you for your vulnerability in further exposing this dysfunctional family .
I had been hoping you would tell us more. I remember some of the turmoil your dad was subjected to; as a native Harlemite, it was so hard to believe that such a upstanding , kindhearted man could be treated with such cruelty by his own father. Your father was from money but lacked the arrogant, sense of entitlement exhibited by your cousins and their parents.
By the way where is your brother? Did he buy into the bullshit, phoniness?
Brava. That had to be gut wrenching to write. You have a tremendous amount of courage, which I admire and respect. I look forward to reading your compelling story.
May need to stock up on Kleenex for this one 🤧
Congratulations Mary, and THANK YOU for everything you're doing.
I love you MaryTrump, for everything you stand for (and against)...hugs from London 🫂💙💐🧘🏻♀️🌌
Anyone who’s read Too Much and Never Enough will be one hundred percent ready to delve into the story of your immediate family more deeply. I’m so glad to hear about this.
“We desperately need more leaders who are committed to courageous, wholehearted leadership and who are self-aware enough to lead from their hearts, rather than unevolved leaders who lead from hurt and fear.”
—-Dr Brené Brown
Mary you are a virtuous leader we so desperately need at this time. You saved our democracy in 2020 and I have no doubt you will do it again in 2024. Thank you for braving the wilderness with your personal story to enlighten this country yet again. Dr Brown said that vulnerability is the greatest measure of courage we have. And no one is braver than you!!!!!
I agree.
Mary -
Your book "Too Much and Never Enough" was so important to me.
One of my big "things" in life is understanding people psychologically so that I can find *some* sense of justification for why they behave the way they do. It helps keep me "calm," so to speak, while in the midst of being outraged by their behaviors.
Your book confirmed many things I'd already suspected about your uncle, and your family. I was so grateful for it I actually wrote an essay about it which is on Medium (linking it here feels a little too egoic, so I won't - I just wanted you to know that's the level of impression you made).
So, based on your first book, I am certain this upcoming book is also going to be "something." Very much looking forward to reading it, although I'm certain it could not have been easy to write.
Paul Katz
Yay!! Can't wait to read it. I have so much respect for you--for all you're doing on behalf of democracy, and now, for your courage in telling your story. Kudos to you!
I will be purchasing the book & can’t wait to read it.
Can't wait to read it!