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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune | Bill Dedman
#1 "NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Janet Maslin, "The New York Times St. Louis Post-Dispatch" Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader s Circle for author chats and more. When Pulitzer Prize" "winning journalist Bill Dedman noticed in 2009 a grand home for sale, unoccupied for nearly sixty years, he stumbled through a surprising portal into American history. "Empty Mansions" is a rich mystery of wealth and loss, connecting the Gilded Age opulence of the nineteenth century with a twenty-first-century battle over a $300 million inheritance. At its heart is a reclusive heiress named Huguette Clark, a woman so secretive that, at the time of her death at age 104, no new photograph of her had been seen in decades. Though she owned palatial homes in California, New York, and Connecticut, why had she lived for twenty years in a simple hospital room, despite being in excellent health? Why were her valuables being sold off? Was she in control of her fortune, or controlled by those managing her money? Dedman has collaborated with Huguette Clark s cousin, Paul Clark Newell, Jr., one of the few relatives to have frequent conversations with her. Dedman and Newell tell a fairy tale in reverse: the bright, talented daughter, born into a family of extreme wealth and privilege, who secrets herself away from the outside world. Huguette was the daughter of self-made copper industrialist W. A. Clark, nearly as rich as Rockefeller in his day, a controversial senator, railroad builder, and founder of Las Vegas. She grew up in the largest house in New York City, a remarkable dwelling with 121 rooms for a family of four. She owned paintings by Degas and Renoir, a world-renowned Stradivarius violin, a vast collection of antique dolls. But wanting more than treasures, she devoted her wealth to buying gifts for friends and strangers alike, to quietly pursuing her own work as an artist, and to guarding the privacy she valued above all else. The Clark family story spans nearly all of American history in three generations, from a log cabin in Pennsylvania to mining camps in the Montana gold rush, from backdoor politics in Washington to a distress call from an elegant Fifth Avenue apartment. The same Huguette who was touched by the terror attacks of 9/11 held a ticket nine decades earlier for a first-class stateroom on the second voyage of the "Titanic." "" "Empty Mansions" reveals a complex portrait of the mysterious Huguette and her intimate circle. We meet her extravagant father, her publicity-shy mother, her star-crossed sister, her French boyfriend, her nurse who received more than $30 million in gifts, and the relatives fighting to inherit Huguette s copper fortune. Richly illustrated with more than seventy photographs, "Empty Mansions" is an enthralling story of an eccentric of the highest order, a last jewel of the Gilded Age who lived life on her own terms. Praise for "Empty Mansions" An amazing story of profligate wealth . . . an outsized tale of rags-to-riches prosperity. "The New York Times" An evocative and rollicking read, part social history, part hothouse mystery, part "grand guignol." " The Daily Beast" "" Fascinating . . . [a] haunting true-life tale. "People" "" One of those incredible stories that you didn t even know existed. It filled a void. Jon Stewart, " The Daily Show" Thrilling . . . deliciously scandalous. "Publishers Weekly" (starred review)"""
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OutsmartYourShelf
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A journalist looks into the history of a mansion which has stood empty for almost 60 years & uncovers a fascinating glimpse into the Gilded Age.

#AutumnPlease #Mansion
@eggs @alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

#Scarathlon #TeamCreepinItReal @StayCurious

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#WomensHistoryMonth #Recommendations 11of31
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I will always push this biography of Huguette Clark. It is so well written and she is fascinating. Her father was a terrible man who left her $$$$ she spent her days locked in her own world of art and dolls and quiet philanthropy. If you can listen to the audiobook which has recordings of her voicemails to her cousin who is the author here.

marleed I‘m there pushing this book with you. My hometown is Butte, Montana - nuff said! 2y
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rebbyj
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Fun.

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Bookzombie
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#Bookspin #Doublespin May

Here is my updated list with this month‘s picks swapped in. So far, it looks like I will be filling up my free spaces first as my current reads are not on the list. 🤷🏼‍♀️ #bookspinbingo

LeahBergen I really enjoyed Empty Mansions. 👍 3y
EvieBee Ooh, you‘re both prompting me to finally pick up Empty Mansions. Been on the shelf forever! @LeahBergen 3y
Bookzombie @LeahBergen Yay, that‘s good to know. 🙂 @EvieBee It has been on my shelves a long time too. ☺️ 3y
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Hillea2
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I was fresh off watching The Gilded Age, so I was super curious to learn about this family we‘ve never heard of. I thought it was a fascinating true story about this woman who had more money than I can fathom, but only ever desired to remain anonymous, which is always the opposite of what we‘re used to with rich people!

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marleed
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Hopefully, I didn‘t monopolize my IRL bc last night. Last fall, I stayed quiet as a member nominated this book for 2022, and was thrilled when picked - even when it meant I would be reading it for the 3rd time! WA Clark is all about my hometown, it‘s history, it‘s folklore. Fascinating to watch a group of women discover his place (questionable as it is) in American history for the first time. And Hugette, I love to visit with Hugette!

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#curiouscovers #buildings
This is a book I rarely seen discussed but I loved. All about a recluse woman who was living in a NY hospital but owned a bunch of property that was filled with treasure. It is historical and a biography and just fascinating. Huguette was also incredibly generous. If you listen to the audio there are recording of her calling her nephew which increases the experience.

@eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

LeslieO Stacked! Sounds like my kind of book. 3y
Eggs Sounds wonderful 📚👏🏻🏙 3y
marleed My hometown (Butte MT) plays a prominent role in this book. William Clark remains a well known historical figure (or villain) there - one of the 3 Copper Kings! 3y
ChaoticMissAdventures @marleed yes! Her father, a good portion of the beginning of the book is about her father (because not a lot was know about her). He sounded like a piece of work. 3y
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BkClubCare
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This one is gonna piss me off, I just know it. #BookClub #NonficNovember #EstherAssisting

Texreader But at least you have an adorable cuddly buddy!! 4y
BkClubCare @Texreader - She *IS* pretty cuddly! 4y
marleed Yes, it will piss you off, but it‘s so interesting. I‘m from Butte, MT and have strong about William Clark. ... All the type you don‘t read.... That‘s me hitting the backspace in an oh don‘t get me started way ;) 4y
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MallenNC
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#LockdownLowdown

1. North Carolina
2. Empty Mansions (nonfiction) & Red at the Bone (fiction)
3. 375 pages
4. Thanks for tagging me @OriginalCyn620 and @Sharpeipup

@veritysalter

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MallenNC
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The mystery of why an heiress would choose to live her final decades in a hospital, leaving her multiple homes empty, was fascinating. I was less interested in the early chapters about her father, but they gave context for her wealth. She lived a reclusive life but had a lot of interests. The most interesting parts were the fight over her will(s) at the end. I think people took extreme advantage of her kindness, but I hope she was happy.

marleed William Clark ravaged my hometown to make his millions so I‘ve always been intrigued by those who give back to the location that provided their great wealth. Hers is a story though that you just can‘t make up! 5y
MallenNC @marleed I agree. In the Facebook post where I recently came across this book, someone said she‘d like to read historical fiction about Huguette. I wouldn‘t believe it in a novel form! A lot of rich people have made their money in less than noble ways, that‘s for sure. 5y
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MallenNC
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Soup, salad, and a brand new library book. Someone posted about this in a readers group on Facebook and it looked interesting. Luckily it‘s available from my library.

Librarybelle I really liked this one! A remarkable, yet tragic story 5y
MallenNC @Librarybelle I‘m glad to hear you liked it. I‘ve seen this book before but for some reason it appealed to me today. 5y
marleed I love this book. My hometown was forever impacted by William Clark. The book makes you consider just what is it that someone owes to a city when that city provided you millions of dollars - like Bill Gates billions in current dollars. 5y
MallenNC @marleed I‘m looking forward to getting into the story! Thanks for sharing about your hometown. 5y
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Gina
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Isn't that the truth!

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Verity
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Oh my. This is a trip. So good. And it‘s got layers: why was Huguette the way she was? Was she exploited? Did her family do enough with their wealth and privilege? Would you spent that much money on Japanese puppets? It‘s a long read but it‘s such a good one. Thoroughly recommend if you like Rich People problems or stories of American life in the twentieth century.

LeahBergen I thought this book was brilliant! 5y
Verity @LeahBergen isn‘t it just. So glad I finally managed to read it! 5y
marleed I‘m from Butte Montana where William A Clark is rooted in history as a Copperking. It breaks my heart that he did not do more for the city that made him millions- more money than Bill Gates by today‘s standards. It‘s a fascinating story and a reminder not to relegate fascinating people and pivotal periods of time to a lost history. 5y
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jillrhudy I dunno about you, but Japanese puppets are at the top of my shopping list. Before milk and bread even. 5y
Verity @marleed it feels like he should‘ve done more. But I don‘t know whether his descendants realised how much they owed to Butte. But maybe that‘s part of the point?! 5y
Verity @jillrhudy if they weren‘t before they are now!! 5y
marleed @Verity yea, it‘s one thing when you just happen to live somewhere and become wealthy, but quite another when you use the resources of the land. @jillhurdy Those dolls!! It‘s fascinating to consider how many stories like this go untold. 5y
jillrhudy @marleed Maybe so many people are going around screaming for eyeballs that recluses have more success! 5y
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Verity
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Current nonfiction read - I remember seeing the author of this interviewed on the Daily Show back in Jon Stewart‘s day - and now I‘m finally getting a chance to read it!

marleed I‘m so obsessed with this book. I‘m from Butte MT and have some strong feelings about William Clark. 5y
Verity @marleed oh I bet. He seems like really... something else 5y
marleed @Verity This book made me think a lot about just what it is a billionaire (which he was by today‘s standards) owes to the community from which he made those millions. I don‘t think the Clark‘s did justice to that community. 5y
bewareofwords Oooh I thought this was a really interesting read! 5y
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Sporto
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Good

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marleed
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Required reading when your hometown contributed greatly to William A Clark‘s wealth. He was one of the fifty wealthiest Americans ever! I left this book wondering what one owes the cities and spaces that make them millions.

Crazeedi I have this book on my shelf, one I started and haven't finished! Need to do that! 6y
marleed It‘s a fascinating piece of American history. 6y
Crazeedi @marleed for sure 6y
bewareofwords I bought this book on a whim a few years ago, and I‘m glad I did! It was really interesting! 6y
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Momomojo

I will admit that I have completely slacked off with reading due to mental health but I am glad to say that I am back and ready to indulge in the wonderful world of literature

Libby1 (((Hugs))) I understand. Take care. 💕 6y
Momomojo @Libby1 thank you very much 💗 6y
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bookswithbren
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So not long ago I signed up with Used Book Monthly and today I got my first package! When signing up I pretty much check every genre they offered and wanted to be surprised by what they sent. Well I'm surprised! Haha I'm honestly excited because both sound interesting and I wouldn't have picked them up on my own. Can't wait to see what I get next month!
#usedbookmonthly #bookhaul

Suet624 Used book monthly? I‘ve never heard of it! (edited) 6y
bookswithbren @Suet624 I found it after a lot of searching because the one I wanted to sign up for was full. I think it's a great deal. $9.99 a month for 2 books or 19.99 a month for 4 books. You should check it out! 6y
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Christine
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Thank you so much for the #cupidgoespostal gifts, @iread2much ! I love the Celtic cat card (and the thoughtful message you wrote in it), the super special chocolate, and the adorable sticky notes. And thanks most of all, of course, for the book! I tend to read so many memoirs but not nearly enough biographies - this one looks so interesting! Thanks again (and stay safe and dry, if you‘re having the same 🌧 up north that we are down here)! ❤️

LeahBergen This book was fantastic. 👍🏻 6y
kspenmoll I love that Ruby chocolate & the book looks great! ❤️ 6y
CouronneDhiver That is a really good one 👍🏽 6y
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Christine @LeahBergen @CouronneDhiver Oh good! Looking forward to reading it even more now. :) 6y
Christine @kspenmoll The chocolate is so fun and tasty! I‘d never tried it before - love the fruity notes. And yes, the book sounds so good - very enticing blurbs! 6y
iread2much I‘m so glad you enjoyed the gifts! I hope you have a wonderful Valentine‘s Day! 😄 6y
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Momomojo

Just wanted to say happy new year to everyone hope your year is full of new adventures!

Redwritinghood Happy New Year! 6y
Suet624 Same to you!! 6y
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crhealey
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So interesting to read! What a bizarre story and life. I'm convinced her nurse was scamming her though!

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Librarybelle
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Once, there was an American heiress who had many mansions and priceless art pieces, but decided to live as a recluse in a New York hospital for over twenty years. Huguette Clark‘s death was only the first part of her story; the struggle over who inherits (who relatives or her medical care team) is the second part. Fascinating book - one of my favorites! #AFairytaleInNewYork #WinterWonderland

Cinfhen Such a fascinating story!! Was a #KindleDeal this week 6y
TrishB @Cinfhen ran off to check and not in U.K.! 6y
CouronneDhiver Loved this one too 6y
Cinfhen Sorry @TrishB BUMMER ☹️ 6y
TrishB @Cinfhen no worries - you know how often I check kindle deals! 6y
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JessNevertheless
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Borrowed this audiobook as a slight diversion from my last few #litsyclassics (only 2 more to go!), and found this surprise gem. Fascinating biography of an American family, and especially the long-lived heiress Huguette Clark. Audiobook version features recorded phone calls with Ms. Clark which provides sense of knowing her personally.

Reecaspieces This is a super good book. Glad you enjoyed it. 6y
Lcsmcat I‘m fascinated by her story. Stacked. 6y
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Momomojo

This book really makes me wonder what life could‘ve been like if you were wealthier than Rockefeller and Carnigie

IamIamIam I volunteer at a Gold Coast mansion on Long Island and this story absolutely captivated me! Sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction!! 6y
Crazeedi I have this book and started to read, but haven't finished! Now I have to finish it! 6y
BookNAround My mom absolutely loves this book but I haven‘t gotten around to it yet. 6y
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Eggs Welcome to Litsy 🎈😊👋🏻 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 📖💙 6y
CarolynM Welcome to Litsy 🌼 6y
Momomojo @BookNAround I hope you do get to it 6y
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Sharpeipup
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I had to wait to vote which I was happy to do especially since I had a book (all about greed & wealth coincidentally) #readwhileiwait #booktotherescue

Reecaspieces This is a great book! 6y
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Aims42
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Fascinating. This book is simply fascinating. Picked it up on a whim and my eyes have been opened up to this reclusive woman and her intriguing life story. Highly recommend to any history buffs and just anyone looking for something thought-provoking without being too heavy. 5 stars for sure!!

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Aims42
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‘Lilac Girls‘ wasn‘t for me. Made it 80 pages when I realized I was forcing myself to read it. Maybe now‘s just not the right time for me to read it. Anywho, picked up one of my library sale books from last weekend at my parent‘s. It‘s definitely holding my attention 👍🏻

Jobe That Kit Kat is holding my attention!😍 6y
Aims42 @Jobe my mom bought them for me, dark chocolate kit kats 🤤🤤🤤 our trick or treaters will not be seeing them in our candy bowl on Halloween 😏 6y
Crazeedi @Aims42 maybe I had the same issue as you with this book. I think I remember reading quite a bit of it though 6y
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Aims42 @Crazeedi For me, I have to in the right mindset for WWII books. I‘m also on the “sensitive” side and some of the characters‘ lives were too much for me 6y
Crazeedi @aims42 I'm the same way 6y
Aims42 @Crazeedi 💗💗💗 6y
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ElectricKatyLand
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Fascinating story about a reclusive daughter of a disgraced mining millionaire/US senator.

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Heatherfeather
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1. Deep, dark midnight blue
2. Mindhunter (true crime addict here)
3. Empty Mansions got me sucked down an internet rabbit hole
4. Lettuce, tomatoes, onion, pickle, mustard, ketchup
5. My girl's final softball game, dinner with best friend, then departing for Yosemite!!!

#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

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emilyhaldi
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Apparently #cantbuymelove bc even with a fortune, Huguette spent the last 20 years of her long life in a hospital with no friends or family to keep her company. Most of the $300 million she left behind after her death was donated to charity after a court battle with her distant relatives.
#heyjune

LadyChristy Such a good read! 🙌🏻 6y
Cinfhen Such a whacky story...and so sad 😭 6y
IamIamIam Loved loved LOVED this book!!! The museum I volunteer for bought a lot of items from the auction in 2014 so I suggest this book to all my tours! 6y
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AmyG Very good choice. 6y
CoverToCoverGirl Some real life stories are stranger than fiction.. so sad 😞 6y
Pamwurtzler I liked that book too. Are you reading it, @emilyhaldi ? 6y
Mdargusch Good one! 6y
Reviewsbylola Huguette is a name you don‘t hear every day. 6y
ValerieAndBooks This was so fascinating. I was flabbergasted at how many people took advantage of her wealth 😢 6y
emilyhaldi @Pamwurtzler I read it a little while ago... Still haunts me. I would love to know what happened behind closed doors in that big old mansion. Another case of truth being stranger than fiction! 6y
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Librarybelle
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One of my favorite biographies that explores the daughter of a very rich man and the fight to claim her inheritance. #AmericanMoney #aprella

Godmotherx5 Sounds really good. 7y
Cinfhen Oooh!!! Good choice!!!! Such a tragic story but completely compelling 7y
Librarybelle @Godmotherx5 It really is, and as @Cinfhen says, a tragic story. Definitely worth the read! And, thanks Cindy...this was the first title that popped into my mind for today‘s prompt! 7y
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Mdargusch Great choice! I‘ve read this twice because it is fascinating! 7y
emilyhaldi I was thinking about this one as a great choice for this prompt!! Fascinating story 🤑 7y
Reecaspieces Loved this! 7y
Blaire Intriguing. 7y
Librarybelle @Mdargusch @emilyhaldi @Reecaspieces @Blaire Thanks! It‘s so tragic and fascinating. 7y
Reviewsbylola I need to try this again. I loved the beginning but then got bored and put it down. 7y
mariaku21 Ooh interesting. Stacking 7y
Librarybelle @Reviewsbylola I think the ending made the book - learning how her family and friends squabbled 7y
Librarybelle @mariaku21 ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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LadyChristy
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1) I was always so excited to find these when traveling abroad and now you can get them at World Market! I almost cried tears of joy in the aisle and my husband pretended not to know me... 😂
2) Total #blameitonlitsy, but I loved it and highly recommend it!
3) Seasonal allergies and I‘m also allergic to green beans.
4) Let‘s go with the term “Organized Chaos” 😏
5) Pacific Rim: Uprising. Yaaaaasss! SO GOOD. 🙌🏻 Go see it!
#humpdaypost

blondie Those sound yummy! 7y
MiyakoBunny I love those too!!! The single bars are so pricey now 😣 but before Violet Crumbles we‘re so much cheaper when I was a kid, but the bag of minis is way more affordable 🤩 7y
LadyChristy @MiyakoBunny I love Violet Crumbles, too! World Market has them sporadically, but I‘ve been able to find these almost every time I‘ve gone there for them! 😁 7y
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Lwiesman
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What a fascinating book about the copper king, W.H. Clark and his daughter who inherits his millions. She only@passed away a few years ago.

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Leelee.reads
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The saga continues! Saw this article in a local news journal. Sounds like the whole situation is pretty sketchy - no one can answer how money is being spent, what the plans are, what the foundation president is actually paid to do, why certain random donors have given grants...or when it will be open to the public instead of sitting as an empty mansion.

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jessberk13
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This was a fascinating listen. The amounts of money spent on everything by the Clark family is simply staggering. I would literally shake my head in disbelief at some of the numbers. I did feel sad towards the end though - I truly feel like her nurse was taking advantage of Huguette‘s generosity and fears.

I need a new audiobook- any good recommendations? I like nonfiction, bios, and history.

pocketmermaid Have you listened to “Brain on Fire”? 7y
jessberk13 @pocketmermaid I have not but that sounds so interesting!! Thank you! 7y
svenezia The Whitney Cummings book! It‘s actually really great 7y
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Raebelle
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1. Wisconsin/Arizona, Florida
2. What's the best thing you've read lately?
3. Empty Mansions
4. Strawberry Shortcake
5. A cat, when he feels like it
6. See #2

#LitsyWelcomeWagon

SEWhite Welcome! My most recent 5 Star Read was Night Shift by Stephen King. 7y
LitLogophile Hi from a fellow Floridian and welcome 😊 7y
ReviewsbytheMrs Welcome! I am in AZ 🌵so you will understand when I am a bit grouchy in the summer 😉 7y
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Smrloomis Welcome!🎉 7y
Raebelle @ReviewsbytheMrs I certainly do understand. Spent every June-August and the rest in Wisconsin...My parents were cruel. :-) 7y
somebooksaround Welcome🙌📚 7y
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jessberk13
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When the software used at the office goes down for hours... you pretend to do other kinds of work while really listening to a new audiobook. 🤷🏻‍♀️

LadyChristy How is the audiobook? I read it in print and liked it a lot! 👍🏻 7y
AmyG I liked this book alot. 7y
CouronneDhiver This is a fun one on audio because there are clips of her speaking. 😊 7y
minkyb Well played! 7y
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Bookish_B
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I really, really enjoyed this. It's just the kind of story that rings all my bells. It covers so much history and had so many interesting tidbits about people, art, locations, etc. It also sparked some interesting conversations with people when I would tell them what it was about, and that's always a fun bonus.

Reecaspieces I loved this book! 7y
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Gina
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My favorite way to spend a Saturday night...♡♡♡

bibliobliss Is that tiramisu?! 😋 7y
Gina @Readage ohhh yessssss it is! My happy place!!! 7y
bibliobliss @Gina oh gosh yes!!! Enjoy 😉 7y
Gina @Readage hehehehehe I did! It's gone. Oh yummy 7y
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KellyHunsakerReads
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#nonfiction. Reading this one for a Goodreads challenge. #audiobook

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LadyChristy
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Pickpick

Day-Off late morning breakfast perfection... ☀️📚🍳

RinaBrahmbhattBarot Lovely!!! 7y
LiteraryinPA Yum! 7y
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LadyChristy
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Inspired by all the Gilded Age opulence in my current read, I couldn‘t resist making something decadent to enjoy with my book tonight. Behold, Champagne Citrus Bundt Cake...🤭🍰 #blameitonthebook #booksandbaking

Melkyl That looks lovely! 7y
MiyakoBunny This is wonderful 🤤🤤🤤 7y
ladym30 Beautiful! 7y
LadyChristy @Melwilk, @MiyakoBunny, @ladym30, & @Redwritinghood, Thank You! ☺️ It was delicious! 🥂🍊😁 (edited) 7y
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LadyChristy
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Chilly Winter Evening plans sorted... 🌬❄️📚

rubyslippersreads Great mug! 😻 7y
LadyChristy @rubyslippersreads Thanks! It‘s one of many cat mugs! 😽 (edited) 7y
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Bookzombie
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I just wanted to post a close up of all the lovely books @Heatherfeather sent me. It‘s so hard to resist setting down my current reads and picking up one of these. Also, check out the cool notebook (top left) she hand lettered for me! Thank you again, Heather! #wintersolsticebookexchange #secretsantagoespostal

robinb Nice!!! 7y
TrishB Lovely ❤️ 7y
Clwojick Men in kilts 😂😂 7y
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Clwojick I so love the sticky notes on all the books. 😊 7y
KVanRead So glad you love your gifts because I sure love mine! 7y
LeahBergen Empty Mansions is great! 7y
CAnne Love the notebook! 7y
MrBook That's great! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
Bookzombie @robinb @TrishB Thanks! @Clwojick Me too! I left them on the books so they will be there when I go to read them. @KVanRead Aww, so glad you love your gifts! @LeahBergen Can‘t wait to read it! @CAnne I know, it‘s so neat! @MrBook Thanks! 7y
RaimeyGallant Lovely! 7y
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Bookzombie
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Heather, I don‘t think I can express the glee I felt when opening my #secretsantagoespostal package! You are exceptionally generous. I love everything from the box to the Post-it notes on each book. Your letter is lovely and I love the info on what you chose. The notebook and all of your hand lettering is beautiful. I love the Chicago bookmark. I accidentally left the chocolate out of the picture, but it‘s so yummy. Thank you!

Cinfhen Yowza!!!!!! 7y
TrishB Lovely ❤️ 7y
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Alfoster Cute pics too!😍 7y
Clwojick 😍😍😍😍 7y
CAnne Look at all those lovely presents!! 7y
MrBook Ooh! 😁👍🏻👍🏻 7y
Avanders 😍😍 7y
Heatherfeather I'm so thrilled you are thrilled. 😃 7y
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Lucylovesreading
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Mehso-so

I was fascinated by the first half of the book and the look at early america. I felt that she was being taken advantage of, you cannot tell me that as a nurse you bringing up your financial struggles to a wealthy elderly lady isn‘t a way of trying to get heLp. I especially enjoyed the “in talks with Huguette” segments where a relative of hers would record his phone conversations with her and you could hear on the audiobook her voice.

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goodbyefrancie
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This has me hooked!

RealBooks4ever Ooo, I want to read this! 💜 7y
LeahBergen It‘s so good! 7y
NatalieR This book is great! I loved it! ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Leelee.reads I‘m so curious about this one. One of her massive estates is in my town. There was always an air of mystery about it, and then much debate about what would happen to it once she passed away. It will apparently open to the public as a museum someday, but I‘ve never heard word about that actually happening. For now it is still an empty mansion overlooking the ocean. 7y
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Cconnolly
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Multi tasking with coffee today; looking at recipes, watching In the Kitchen with David on QVC and starting this book. I‘ve always been drawn to old buildings because I imagine the people who walked the floors, and the stories that could be told. Traveling back in time to learn more about the family of W.A. Clark.

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ValerieAndBooks
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Proof that truth can be stranger than fiction. One of the world‘s richest heiresses lives to nearly 105, owns several sumptuous residences, yet chooses to live in a hospital room for the last 20 years of her life even though her health was relatively good. Also looks at how the wealth was obtained: her dad was a Copper King, and at the Gilded Age in general. Fascinating! House on cover across Central Park was torn down 14 yrs after being built. 👇

ValerieAndBooks Many thanks again to @Bookcation74 for including this in my #Halloweengoespostal box. It was so interesting that I was reading it exclusively— very rare for me! 7y
julesG Hetty Green? 7y
ValerieAndBooks @julesG Huguette Clark. She passed away in 2011. Very interesting story! 7y
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Cathythoughts So interesting, long lives & long memories ( if the mind is still working) I‘m on The Secret Scripture & Roseanne is 100 as the book begins. Fascinating 7y
ferskner I've had this one on my list for ages, and I need to get to it! 7y
julesG Ah, her. I just remembered reading about Hetty Green, who was rich but so mean, she still picked up pennies in the street at a ripe old age. 7y
ValerieAndBooks @Cathythoughts it‘s amazing how some people get to live so long — so much history to live through! 7y
ValerieAndBooks @cathysaid that looks really good— I‘ve heard of her story but haven‘t read a book about her yet. Stacking! 7y
ValerieAndBooks @ferskner I think you‘d like it 👍! (edited) 7y
ValerieAndBooks @julesG I remember reading somewhere that Hetty Green was too cheap to have her son‘s broken leg treated properly, and as a result it eventually had to be amputated 😢. 7y
Bookcation74 So glad you enjoyed!! 7y
julesG Yes, I remember that story, too. 😖 7y
ValerieAndBooks @Bookcation74 thanks again 😊! Looking forward to reading the others from you soon. 7y
emilyhaldi This story is sooooo fascinating 7y
ValerieAndBooks @emilyhaldi it really is — did you read this yet? 7y
LeahBergen I loved it. 👍🏻 7y
Pamwurtzler I loved that- what a fascinating story! 7y
emilyhaldi @ValerieAndBooks yes I read it a couple months ago. Admittedly I skimmed a little near the end but, still fascinating! I just wish we could have gotten more closure 😂 7y
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