Ann Hite’s new book about Lucille Selig Frank is a conversation from one ‘Georgia girl’ to another
It should have been a fine, frivolous Saturday for Lucille Selig Frank in the spring of 1913. A vivacious socialite, she went to an opera matinee after wheedling her husband, Leo, to accompany her. He was a dutiful workaholic, however, so he retired to his desk at the National Pencil Company to complete a business...

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