
Your Laziness Makes Me Sad: Fitzgerald's Letter to His Daughter
About This Novel
Edited by Fitzgerald's biographer and life friend, Andrew Turnbull, this book collects letters written by Fitzgerald to his only daughter, Scottie (1921-1986), from 1933 to his death in 1940, spanning his daughter's adolescence from the ages of 12 to 19.
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The daughter finally obeyed her father's arrangement, married a lawyer, and became a reporter and writer. In addition, a genius like Fitz is struggling when faced with poverty, and he is still doing a decent job that he is good at and struggling to maintain an ordinary life for his daughter, which is considered lucky.
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The daughter finally obeyed her father's arrangement, married a lawyer, and became a reporter and writer. In addition, a genius like Fitz is struggling when faced with poverty, and he is still doing a decent job that he is good at and struggling to maintain an ordinary life for his daughter, which is considered lucky.
