As a long-time student of the Borden case, I seriously thought I knew all there was to know about Lizzie Borden. Well I certainly was mistaken, all the more so after having just finished reading “Parallel Lives.” In reality, before this book, we knew very little about Lizzie Borden and the Fall River she called home and what little we did know about her was nothing more than tales told out of school and folklore. Very seldom does a book come along that totally surrounds you with an atmosphere that actually gives you a real sense of what it was like to live in that time. This is not a book for only those who know Fall River, Massachusetts, but one for anyone who loves tales about people who lived during the 19th and early 20th century. One of those people, whose life story here is told with an unbelievable amount of new and personal information, is Lizzie Borden. As I read this book, I was sure that there couldn’t possibly be more information that would take me by surprise – then I’d turn the page and thrill with more and more new, unpublished correspondence, beautifully reproduced photographs, and text that is unbelievably rich with description. “Parallel Lives” in not an inexpensive book, but it is well worth the money. It’s at least two books in one, with hundreds of photographs, and engrossing text that pulls you right into the lives and hearts of Lizzie and the people of “her Fall River.” A must for anyone who is a history buff, a Lizzie buff, or just wants one terrific read that brings you on a whirlwind trip to the past! Don’t miss out on this one. Can’t wait for the movie!