The author of numerous bestselling novels, a master of short stories and novellas, and an active public figure, Fanny Hurst, was extremely popular in the first half of the twentieth century. Her name was constantly in the newspapers; it seemed readers knew all the details of her personal life, including reports of her many travels, diets, and hobbies. Her name on a magazine cover was enough to sell out the entire issue in a single day. She was firmly known as “the highest-paid short story writer in the world.” Hollywood topped up her bank account by adapting her works for film. She spoke with almost all the major figures of the era—in science, art, and politics.
In this collection you’ll find an audio version of two stories by this amazing woman.
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