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message 10: by Bronwyn (new)

602581 Ah, that makes more sense. :)


message 9: by Paula (new)

952045 I think he meant it tongue in cheek since that's been her reputation for 100 years -- at least I hope that's how he meant it.
:)


message 8: by Bronwyn (new)

602581 I bet that would be weird. I think you did a great job; I didn't read her as wicked really at all.


message 7: by Paula (new)

952045 Thanks so much. Evelyn's grandson told me how weird it was at first to look over my shoulder into his own family's past but thanked me for offering a sympathetic view into what everyone always considered his "grandma's wicked wicked ways."


message 6: by Bronwyn (new)

602581 I'll admit I was drawn to the book since she was the inspiration for Anne of Green Gables. However, I learned so much more and was just fascinated. Thank you for the book! :)


message 5: by Jim (new)

566049 I enjoyed the look at what was going on at the time and how the different individuals' fates came together


message 4: by Paula (new)

952045 a book is only as good as its reader. thanks.


message 3: by Sheryl (new)

153034 Hi Paula,

I really really enjoyed American Eve. Thank you for writing it.

Sheryl


message 2: by Paula (new)

952045 p.s. sorry for the self-promotion but if you can't tell your friends, who can you tell?


message 1: by Paula (new)

952045 Hi. Just a quick note that American Eve, my gilded age bio/true crime book on Evelyn Nesbit, is going to be in the NY Times Paperback Row on May 10th. Also check out the following:


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maegan-car...

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2009/04/...


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