Not a book, more a director’s commentary on the rest of Caro’s oeuvre. Yet Caro’s other books are so good I have no problem revisiting the Tri-Borough bridge or the sad irons of West Texas. I can’t imagine readig this in lieu of his other works, and it feels just a bit too transactional between Caro, Amazon and myself, but if Caro makes a buck, I’m OK with that. Perhaps what makes me sad about books like the Power Broker and the Lyndon Johnson series is the extent to which Caro researched and produced them. Few topics will receive the treatment that Caro gave to these areas, leaving us, poor readers, still in the dark on most subjects we read about.