Recounts the early careers of the lyricist and composer, how they met, and how they created such memorable musicals as Oklahoma, Carousel, South Pacific, and the Sound of Music
The narrative didn’t feel very consistent from part 1 to part 2. I was expecting to hear more about each of their most famous musicals, but they were kind of brief summaries. More like musical reviews rather than hearing more about the composer/lyricist process. This book was also published in the 1960s, so I think perspective on some of their shows has changed over time, particularly racial. Then again, Oklahoma and The Sound of Music are loved!
Interesting if you've seen and heard of most of the musicals the book is about. Otherwise it could get a little dull with the details on songs and shows I haven't seen or heard of. Glad I know more of their back story though.