Ratings12
Average rating3.4
After the success of Loving Frank, I was looking forward to Under the Wide and Starry Sky but I quickly lost interest. It was much too long and repetitive - RLS gets sick, Fanny worries, Fanny complains that she is underappreciated, RLS gets sick again, repeat ad nauseum. Neither character was sympathetic or compelling enough to sustain my interest over 450+ pages, and I skimmed the entire second half of the book.