Too Much and Never Enough
Too Much and Never Enough
Mary L. Trump Ph.D.
Asha Rangappa
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Too Much and Never Enough

Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man

Mary L. Trump Ph.D.
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Mary L. Trump Ph.D.
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"Too Much and Never Enough" is a groundbreaking and illuminating dissection of the Trump dynasty, penned with precision and courage by Mary L. Trump, Donald Trump's niece and a seasoned clinical psychologist. Through her unique vantage point, Mary delves deep into the heart of her family's complex web, revealing the foundational dysfunctions that sculpted the personality of the 45th President of the United States. With intimate anecdotes and a sharp psychological lens, she explores the twisted dynamics and ambitious machinations within the Trump household, tracing the lineage of ambition and ruthlessness that propelled Donald Trump to his unprecedented heights of power. Mary's narrative is not just a story of a family's rise to wealth and notoriety; it's an autopsy of the American Dream as manifested through the Trump legacy. She meticulously details the cocktail of neglect, competition, and familial pressure that forged Donald Trump's character, set against the backdrop of her grandparents' opulent yet emotionally barren household in Queens, New York. "Too Much and Never Enough" goes beyond the headlines, offering a poignant, often disturbing look at the personal toll of ambition run amok, and the societal consequences of unchecked power. Through Mary Trump's eyes, readers are given a seat at the table of one of America's most controversial families, invited to witness firsthand the complex interplay of loyalty, legacy, and loss that continues to shape our collective destiny.

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Released
2020
14 Jul
Length
236
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This book is so good. - Asha Rangappa
Donald today is much as he was at three years old: incapable of growing, learning, or evolving, unable to regulate his emotions, moderate his responses, or take in and synthesize information.
— Mary L. Trump Ph.D., Too Much and Never Enough

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