Very Interesting.
This book is not detailed autobiography of Alice’s life. It cannot be, and that is okay.
What it can be, is a detailed account of interviews the author had wth Mrs. Longworth as she relaxed in her home in her waning years.
It is obvious Mrs. L. Did not have any lack of honesty; and help her eyes open. She id brutally honest bout her perception of the major political players of the late 19th and majority of the 20th.
The amount of information she so off-handedly imparts is a wealth for amateur historians such as myself. She discusses details with the King and court of England early on, then contact with Queen Elizabeth in the seventies. Wilson, Taft, Coolidge, and of course her father.
Can’t say the book is a masterpiece. I can say it is an easy read and contains a wealth of information.
Well worth the read.