The DARK DESCENT of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White

2018

A Halloween treat.

What drew me to this book? The author, Kiersten White, in an interview on WNYC, talked about publishing this retelling of Frankenstein on the 200th anniversary of the original publication. She also talked about the time period that Mary Shelley lived; being an author was basically an all-male profession as well as the protagonists in their stories. In the introduction of the original book, Shelley’s husband downplays her contribution thinking that people would prefer to read the book if it was written jointly with himself and Lord Byron – Even Mary Shelley herself shifts focus from herself, complimenting her husband encouraging her to write the story.

So Kiersten White decided to pay tribute to Mary Shelley by bringing the women to the forefront of this story. While asking the questions, “How much of who we are is shaped by those around us?” and “What happens when everything we are depends on someone else?”, White says she found the her story in Elizabeth Lavenza – a little girl gifted to a little boy, that feels this boy is the center of her life and, unwittingly, helps create a monster.

The Trump Books

While reading both of these books, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The Worlds Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump and Melania and Me by Stephanie Winston-Wolkoff, people asked if the authors were credible. I would say yes because both of these women had long relationships with the Trumps. Mary Trump, daughter of the eldest son, Fred Trump Jr., grew up in the family home where Donald Trump and the rest of the family lived. Stephanie Winston-Wolkoff knew Melania Trump for many years, before the Trump marriage and before she became First Lady. Both of these women are also trained, educated professionals who, in my opinion, didn’t need anything from the Trump family, Mary Trump being a psychologist and businesswoman and Winston-Wolkoff an event planner and fashion/entertainment executive.