Queen of Vaudeville is a story of Eva Tanguay and her pioneering ways of
becoming the first Vaudeville star of her times.
She was unique in her own ways and would stop at nothing to gain notoriety by performing Broadway musicals in the most infamous and fun loving way.
Personally, I found this book a bit sluggish. I was not enthralled with
the style of writing and the tone of storytelling Mr. Erdman has approached this
biography. I suppose he could have made
it interesting by capturing the audience’s attention the same way Eva did with
her fans. She kept them guessing but this book was predictable and repetitive.
I am sure Eva had a fascinating life but Mr. Erdman did not do justice to
her biography.
(sent by the publisher through netgalley.com for review)
(sent by the publisher through netgalley.com for review)
