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We woke up early and excited. It is June 1st and we have been on the road since May 15th. In the back of our minds always lurks “Oh God! What have we done”. All our hopes and fears of “someday” are here. Our house is sold; all the money we have is with us. Everything that is left is in the truck and trailer. The only direction we can go from here is up, and we have never been happier. After my quite reflection of the past, I realize that today we will see our new, if temporary home. Jo Jurgeliet has found us a place to rent. It’s an A-frame about 20’x24’. It was high up at mile 8.5 out of town. No need to worry about the utilities; there weren’t any to speak of. A propane bot...
In 'The Polly Page Yacht Club' by Izola L. Forrester, readers are transported into a world of exclusive social clubs and high society etiquette. Through meticulous descriptions and engaging dialogue, Forrester paints a vivid picture of the luxurious lifestyle of the elite members of the Polly Page Yacht Club. The novel is a blend of drama, romance, and intrigue, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intricacies of social dynamics and class distinctions in early 20th century America. Forrester's attention to detail and character development captivate the reader, immersing them in a bygone era of opulence and privilege. The novel captures the essence of the time period, shedding light on the values and norms that governed society during that time. Izola L. Forrester's background as a social historian and researcher shines through in her writing, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the period she depicts in the novel. 'The Polly Page Yacht Club' is a must-read for anyone interested in a richly detailed portrayal of high society in the early 1900s.
We woke up early and excited. It is June 1st and we have been on the road since May 15th. In the back of our minds always lurks "Oh God! What have we done". All our hopes and fears of "someday" are here. Our house is sold; all the money we have is with us. Everything that is left is in the truck and trailer. The only direction we can go from here is up, and we have never been happier. After my quite reflection of the past, I realize that today we will see our new, if temporary home. Jo Jurgeliet has found us a place to rent. It's an A-frame about 20'x24'. It was high up at mile 8.5 out of town. No need to worry about the utilities; there weren't any to speak of. A propane bottle ran the stov...
Reproduction of the original: The Polly Page Ranch Club by Izola L. Forrester