Harp
I'll Lock Up
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It's not literature, but it's a rip-roaring good read. If not her, who did he or others think wrote it?
I suspect envy was at the root of her home run first time author academic criticism. I read Peyton Place on the sly when a kid; something the Sisters of St Joseph would never assign, of course, and like Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome, said definitely improved my own literary perspective.