"Being as rich as my father had made me allowed me to nourish a small talent for irony, irony being the vehicle by which the essentially second rate arrive at some kind of superiority."
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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings August 8, 1896 to December 14, 1953 Born in Washington, DC & Died in St. Augustine, Florida Pulitzer prize winning author of The Yearling.
Quote "The first time I get my hands on cash money, so help me, I shall have a bathroom."
Off-Site Resource The Official Website Of The Friends Of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Farm Bibliography (Please use the comment function to politely send corrections.) South Moon Under - 1933 Golden Apples - 1935 The Yearling - 1938 When the Whippoorwill - 1940 Cross Creek - 1942 Cross Creek Cookery - 1942 (cookbook) The Sojourner - 1953 Secret River - 1955 (juvenile) Short Stories by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - 1994 Blood of My Blood - 2002
An index of all author pages on Happy Dead Trees
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"Being as rich as my father had made me allowed me to nourish a small talent for irony, irony being the vehicle by which the essentially second rate arrive at some kind of superiority."
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