The Life and Times of Louise Fitzhugh, Renegade Author of Harriet the Spy
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Pro: learning about the unconventional author's life, the story behind one of my favorite books.
Con: the writing style with its extraneous whimsy and weird formal-kitschy tone. The swoony, verbose analysis of Harriet was so at odds with Fitzhugh”s dry humor, it was not at all a good match. Flights of fancy, like long descriptions of what Fitzhugh MIGHT have worn to a dinner party, felt like padding. (This is rampant in biography, I find.) Plus the lack of editing, down to the level of subject- verb agreement, was quite egregious.
Overall worth reading, though, because it's the only truly frank and honest book on the subject, who is really fascinating – though no reproductions of Fitzhugh”s artwork, why not???
I didn't read Harriet the Spy until I was an adult, and knew nothing about Louise Fitzhugh before reading this biography. Glad to say she was a woman worth reading about.