Loving Frank: the scandalous love affair between Frank Lloyd Wright and Mameh Cheney
By (Author) Nancy Horan
John Murray Press
Two Roads
1st July 2008
2nd October 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: Waterstone's New Writer of the Year 2009
Paperback
432
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
340g
In the early 1900s polite Chicago society was rocked by terrible scandal as renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, ran off with Mamah Cheney, a client's wife.
Abandoning their families and reputations, the lovers fled to Europe and exile. Mamah's actions branded her an unnatural mother and society relished her persecution. For the rest of her life Mamah paid an extraordinary price for moving outside society's rules, in a time that was unforgiving of a woman's quest for fulfilment and personal happiness. Headstrong and honest, her love for Frank was unstoppable. This portrait of her life as his muse and soulmate is a moving, passionate and timeless love story.'Enthralling' -- New York Times 'A novel of impressive scope and ambition' -- Washington Post 'A riveting historical novel.' -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer 'Loving Frank is one of those novels that takes over your life. It's mesmerizing and fascinating filled with complex characters, deep passions, tactile descriptions of astonishing architecture, and the colorful immediacy of daily life a hundred years ago all gathered into a story that unfolds with riveting urgency.' -- Lauren Belfer, author of City of Light 'This graceful, assured first novel ... is engrossing, provocative reading.' -- Scott Turow
Nancy Horan is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in numerous publications. Loving Frank is her first novel. She lived most of her life in Oak Park, IL -- on the same street as the Cheney house -- until her recent move to Puget Sound.