But i do love vintage clothing and a good story so what do i do . Its about 8 00 in the morning. I literally climb on top of this dumpster and you are all looking at me very oddly. I started going through these things and they are old flapper dresses and the vintage collection of handbags and among this sort of urban treasure wreck was a red leather diary kept by a woman from 1929 to 1934 at the height of the depression and long true fairytale short, ended up tracking down the diarys owner at 90 with the help of a private investigator. And befriending her. She wanted to be a writer. She hosted a literary salon. She was a renaissance woman who had had love affairs with men and women as a young woman. Her story had spoken to me so much that i ended up telling the story of how this chronicle made its way back to her and was sort of given as a gift to the rest of the world. So i think telling that forgotten womans story was very intriguing to me. The Little Things i remember from professor
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