PositiveThe Boston Globe...presents a portrait of a man 'far more complex than his simple language might indicate, [with] motivations and values . . . informed by his parents, his upbringing, his victories and his defeats, and his lifelong quest for love and acceptance.' To arrive at that conclusion, the Post sent staffers not only to the Isle of Lewis, off the Scottish coast, but to almost everywhere that Trump had left a footprint ... The biggest problem with this book, likely the most complete and nuanced life of Trump thus far, is nobody’s fault. It simply ends too soon and leaves unmentioned Trump’s unprecedented meltdown in the days that followed the convention in Cleveland.