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An epistolary romp about Hollywood, based on the author's experience as personal secretary to Douglas Selznick and dubbed a lost classic? So much yes.
An epistolary romp about Hollywood, based on the author's experience as personal secretary to Douglas Selznick and dubbed a lost classic? So much yes.
This book was originally written in the late 1930‘s and is considered a lost gem. The book is an epistolary novel, told in letters and journal entries and even Western Union Transmissions.
For my full review, visit my blog at: https://obsessedbookaholic.com/2019/11/04/i-lost-my-girlish-laughter-book-review...
Thank you NetGalley and Vintage for an Advanced Reader Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I‘m road-tripping and stopping in a few bookshops along the way so I thought it was time for a few more #BooksIDidntBuyAtTheBookstore.
I think I lost my girlish laughter YEARS ago. 😆