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The Trumps was Gwenda Blair's third biography. When she began her research for The Trumps , Blair had intended to write a book about Donald Trump, but as she researched his father and grandfather, it became a "history of American entrepreneurship.
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In a article in The Guardian , Blair described how Trump's "voice, language, confidence" helped him win the election. Blair said his voice had a "hint of menace beneath the surface", and an "unpolished immediacy". His "stew of conversational snippets and memory scraps, random phrases and half-thoughts" reminds people of the "voice inside their own heads.
The publisher's summary described the generational story of the Trump family as one that parallels the history of the United States starting with immigrants who made small fortunes during the Klondike Gold Rush. In the second generation, in the s and s, Fred Trump made his fortune in housing developments through the New Deal , "using government subsidies and loopholes".
The next generation, which included Fred Jr. In his book review of The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire in The New York Times , David Margolick described Blair's "efforts to show some kind of genetic link between the generations" as "labored" with readers "struggling through the long sections on grandfather Friedrich and father Fred" to get to what really intrigued them, Donald Trump, who Blair had described as "the most famous man in America, if not the world" in And she catches him in his lies, or what Trump himself calls truthful hyperbole.
He concludes that Blair depicted the Trump that everyone already knew: "Donald Trump is like one of his typical buildings: lots of glitter on the outside but nothing profound below. In her New York Times review of the publication, Janet Maslin described Blair's book The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire as a "no-win proposition" even though it is an "exhaustive", and "copiously researched study".
In his The New York Review of Books entitled "Golden Boy", James Traub questioned why bother revisiting Trump in , when he is "an almost sickeningly familiar figure to much of the reading public". Traub said that "Donald Trump is the price you pay for living in a marketplace culture". In a film released in entitled Kings of Kallstadt by filmmaker Simone Wendel, Trump confirmed that his grandfather Friedrich Trump came from the small village of Kallstadt , in southwest Germany.
The village, which is now the home to people, has been home to Trumps for hundreds of years.