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Bernice Bobs Her Hair
Bernice Bobs Her Hair: Short Story | F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Bernice, a wealthy, young Wisconsinite, travels to her aunts house to visit her cousin Marjorie. The pair have trouble connecting, however, and Bernice soon finds out that her cousin thinks shes putting a damper on her social life. Bernice doesnt know how to act at parties, so with her cousins help, she turns into a true society girl. Soon she is dancing and flirting, often suggesting she has plans to bob her hairthe trademark of the liberated woman of the time. However, as Bernice descends deeper into her new lifestyle, the fickle nature of the social scene becomes increasingly evident. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Bernice Bobs Her Hair based on letters he had sent to his younger sister providing similar advice on how to become a more attractive society girl. It was originally printed in the Saturday Evening Post in 1920. HarperCollins brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperCollins short-stories collection to build your digital library.
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TheKidUpstairs
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#OnThisDay in 1920 the Saturday Evening Post published the short story Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F Scott Fitzgerald with illustrations by May Wilson Preston. It marked the first occasion Fitzgerald's name appeared on the cover and was hailed as "set[ting] social standards for a generation of young Americans". Bernice's name was a nod to Berenice II of Egypt who was said to have cut off her hair to ensure a war victory. #HistoryGetsLIT

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Hollie
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F. Scott sure had a way with words...
#youngamericans
#septembowie

Cinfhen 💗😂🙌🏻 7y
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JenlovesJT47
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Mehso-so

Listened to this short story on audiobook. Set in my favorite time period, the roaring twenties, I found myself really rooting for Bernice, who was definitely the underdog. It really picks up in the last 15 minutes or so. Wish it were a little bit longer! 3.5⭐️#flapper #audiobook #roaringtwenties 💇🏻💇🏻💇🏻

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Devyn
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When you gotta take a break from fun reading to grade LOTS of papers. Can I count this towards my Goodreads challenge?? 😁

BookishMarginalia Wouldn't that be great! Grading is the bane of a teacher's existence -- sucks up to much time that should be spent reading actual books! 8y
Joanne1 I'm not working right now and not having marking is The. Best. Thing. Ever. I'm not sure I'll go back to the classroom, but I've said that twice before and always end up missing the connection with the students too much. But then again I'm getting so much reading done. 8y
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librarymail
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Do I want to read this? Connie Willis mentions it in the library scene in Bellwether & I'm intrigued. Have you read it?

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