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Save Me the Waltz: A Novel

This novel delves into the emotional journey of its protagonist, capturing the nuances of human relationships and the quest for self-discovery. The narrative weaves through moments of joy and sorrow, offering a rich tapestry of personal growth and introspection. more

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Zelda Fitzgerald
Zelda Fitzgerald

Zelda Fitzgerald, a renowned American novelist, was born on July 24, 1900, and passed away on March 10, 1948. She is one of the representative figures of the Jazz Age in America, known for her unique literary style and lifestyle. more

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