But there has been a telegram from my father. Cee-Cee made sure it was on this morning’s breakfast tray. It seems the Boston rally has been canceled, though my father plans to remain for another week. Since the attack on Pearl Harbor, Lindbergh’s beloved America First committee has begun to fray and my father and his friends are hoping to hold it together. The last line is about me: a directive to keep an eye on me until he can come home and deal with me properly.
so, you have a date for this entry, you have the family name now, this seems to imply that the article destroying her father in print has run... you know where to look... My only issue with this book is that these chapters and the present day chapters are run uninterrupted. but there are clearly places here where research should be happening! Even though I know Ashlyn is reading this, it's as if this story is completely unconnected to her present. that's my only criticism. I'm so freaking hooked otherwise, but that's even more reason for the criticism! stop right here and go to the library and look up newspapers - no!! you even know the magazine name now!! you can easily look up December 1941 articles in the Review about the Manning family!!!

