Brick and pigeons -- Wretched and excessive -- A Mayan minute -- The flies -- Slippery slope -- Cousin Sidney -- Louise -- Riffing -- Faux Louise -- Dorothy -- Noël -- The jig is up -- Violets for his furs -- Trimester two -- This ain't no country club, Lee -- Prep time -- My third trimester.
Summary:
Lee Israel once had a real, legal job. But desperate times in 1990 brought her to the dodgy business of forgery, rewriting letters of literary greats and selling them to autograph dealers.
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