Summary: A mediocre biography of a formative figure in the history of journalism.
I have been keeping my New Year’s resolution of not buying more than one book a month to try and whittle down my list of books that I have already purchased but not read. But I have also been working through library audiobooks that I have had on my radar but had not listened to yet.
The first problem with Cronkite is that it is an abridged audiobook. Had I realized that, I would have probably not checked it out in the first place. It felt like an abridgement long before I realized that it was.
Also it felt like a repetition of events more than an insightful biography. Maybe this is about a bad abridgement, but I did not feel like I really understood Cronkite, although I heard a lot about him. It also felt like a quote fest. I am not opposed to accurately quoting sources. But too often the quotes feel forced into the content and not naturally supporting the flow of the book.


