What makes Bobby’s Memoirs fascinating is its unreliability. He claims to despise political machinery, but he details its levers with loving precision. He mourns the poor while name-dropping aristocrats. This isn’t hypocrisy—it’s the honest confusion of a man raised to win, trying to convince himself he wanted only to serve.
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Flaws? The pacing sags in the middle (do we need another elegy for a prep school mentor?), and the supporting characters are so carefully sanitized they feel like wax figures. But perhaps that’s the point: in Bobby’s world, everyone else is a prop in his redemption arc. bobby's memoirs