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F. Scott Fitzgerald: Voice of the Jazz Age (Lerner Biographies) (2003)

by Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Traces the troubled life of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, from his spoiled, yet insecure childhood through his difficult marriage and writing career to his early death.
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Foreword: In letters he sent to young writers in the last years of his life, F. Scott Fitzgerald spelled out much that he had learned during his career.
Introduction: No one would have guessed that a below-average, insecure student like F. Scott Fitzgerald would become one of America's greatest writers.
Chapter 1: Ojibwa Indians were still camping on the banks of the Mississippi River when F. Scott Fitzgerald's maternal grandmother, Philip McQuillan, arrived in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Traces the troubled life of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, from his spoiled, yet insecure childhood through his difficult marriage and writing career to his early death.

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