This is, in some ways, an odd book. The second half is great - Frost's poetry is accompanied by a brief guided analysis that is interesting and helpful. The first half, however, contains snippets of biography that are somewhat chronologically ordered but it's sometimes difficult to tell whose viewpoint is being shared. I'm not sure what the point was since it is too brief and disjointed to provide in-depth understanding and perspective of Frost as a person. Why not do either a full biography or a full study of the poetry? Worth a read regardless, especially if you are new to Frost. My four-star rating reflects the strength of the second half. Otherwise, it would have been a two.