Dorothy Evans
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Etiquette for Runaways
- By: Liza Nash Taylor
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Evans
- Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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1924. May Marshall is determined to spend the dog days of summer in self-imposed exile at her father’s farm in Keswick, Virginia. Following a naive dalliance that led to heartbreak and her expulsion from Mary Baldwin College, May returns home with a shameful secret only to find her father’s orchard is now the site of a lucrative moonshining enterprise. Despite warnings from the one man she trusts - her childhood friend Byrd - she joins her father’s illegal business. When authorities close in and her father, Henry, is arrested, May goes on the run.
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- By Margie on 03-31-24
- Etiquette for Runaways
- By: Liza Nash Taylor
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Evans
Searching for self worth in the design world in the 1920s
Reviewed: 08-10-22
The characters and the plot were well developed and interesting. Life in the 1920s in New York and Paris in the fashion industry from the point of view of a naive southern girl with a complex family past was interesting and entertaining. The narration was excellent. This was a great free book.
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