Kate Cambor’s first book opens in 1914, the year France lurched from the opulence of the Gilded Age into the clamor of the modern world. Gone were the days when debutantes danced until dawn at… more →
urban literary-knottsaari wrote 3 months ago: Kate Cambor’s first book opens in 1914, the year France lurched from the opulence of the Gil … more →
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tsaari wrote 1 year ago: I know- I know… I’ve been aloof and inconsistent, neglectful and unreliable; I have a li … more →