A review by lehm
Astor: The Rise and Fall of an American Fortune by Anderson Cooper, Katherine Howe

informative reflective medium-paced

3.75

Definitely really interesting. There’s a lot about american history that i know nothing about, so this was a really cool look at a part I am largely unfamiliar with. In a kind of twisted way it’s cool to know that wealth is not immortal, it just takes some generations to die. I think Cooper was a good narrator/co-author to tell this history. He adds a level of authenticity and also self reflection and recognition, but also a degree of empathy. I think americans especially have been conditioned to revere the rich, so cooper does a good job of reminding me that they’re also deeply flawed humans who took advantage of the right time and place. 
I don’t think there’s a ton of substance in this particular history, but it was still interesting and left me with things to think about. I am definitely also interested in listening to Vanderbilt now.