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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Funny: I still love Betty MacDonald's writing, she used the funny side of her personal misery or experiences to entertain her readers.....This is how I imagined my life would be....when I was a child. It was not! However I must tell you that this is light years before political correctness came on the scene. She is still my favorite and it was nice to visit Vashon Island and see where she lived.... Since I often went to Vashon Island while growing up, I know exactly where Betty MacDonald and her husband and teenage daughters lived. This is a book I re-read once a year. no reviews | add a review
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Tough book to get ahold of though - I ended up buying this copy online (not cheap!), rather than asking my library to request one via inter-library loan.
In this book, she references a neighbor who probably served as the real-life model for Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, the childrens' book character about whom she wrote several books. MacDonald herself died shortly after this book was published of a relapse of TB; she'd written a book on her experiences in a sanitorium in the 30's called "The Plague and I". (