The author, Fred Trump III, is the nephew of Donald Trump. This is his story of his family and the dynamics of how they operate. The author’s father, Fred II, was the first born son and the one the family patriarch, Fred, expected to join the family real estate business. Fred II was an affable guy and yearned to be a pilot. Ultimately, Fred II died in his early 40’s from complications of his alcoholism. Fred III & his sister, Mary had a trust set up by their family. Fred III goes on to attend college and get married and have 3 children and work in real estate, just not in the family business. His youngest son, William is severely disabled. He starts having seizures as a newborn and ends up being developmentally disabled and requiring complete care. Fred and his wife, with the help of nurses and other support staff provide his care. Shortly after William was born, the Trump family cut off Fred and Mary. They had their ailing father, Fred the Patriarch, change his will to leave Fred III and Mary out. This also cut Fred off from the generous health insurance from the family business. Because of his disabled son’s vast medical needs, they really needed this insurance. The reason ends up being, after Fred III & Mary sued the family, Uncle Donald screwed up his real estate dealings and bankrupted casinos and needed cash so he had his father cut them out of the will to help himself! Fred III and his wife advocate for people with disabilities and support for their families. Fred III during Uncle Donald’s presidency tried to get attention and resources for this cause near and dear to his heart. Uncle Donald ends up telling Fred III regarding his son, “maybe you just let him die and move to Florida”! Evil! The Trump family is quite rotten and this book points that out. My favorite parts of the book were Fred III describing his family and especially their love for William, the praise he has for the nurses and doctors that helped William in hospital and nurses that cared for him at home and the advocacy they do for people with disabilities.