Book Review: Maxwell King's Book is the Definitive Work on Mister Rogers

 


This is the definitive work on Mister Rogers written by a man who was respective of his legacy and had the support of his wife. Maxwell King is a gracious man. He is also a great researcher and this book is enlightening.

I recommend this to anyone who has a memory of watching Mister Rogers or anyone who wants to know more about the man. 

I got to interview Maxwell King, author of "The Good Neighbor."

"Fred Rogers was the same in person as during a media interview, a college speech, or on the set of his television show," said King. "It never was an act; it was just him. I think that makes him a little intimidating."

In King's opinion, Fred Rogers was likable for several reasons.

"Fred could always find the good in bad situations," said King. "And people fall in love with people who find the good."

Rogers's also made people feel good about themselves, gave people his full attention, was well-researched on many topics, was creative, modest, patient, and full of empathy for others.

But most of all, he was a good and kind neighbor. "There are three ways to ultimate success: The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. The third is to be kind.," said Rogers.

Written by David L. Burton

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