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Will you love this book! THE STORY: Violet Williams has fallen in love with Danny O'Brien, but she knows she can’t tell him. After all, they work together in vaudeville doing a great flirtation act. Can she ever expect more out of this relationship? Can he ever face his true feelings for her? THE RESULT: You will see all the color, hear all the sounds, and feel all the excitement of New York in the roaring decade through the eyes of our central characters. Be prepared to learn a lot about that sensational era-and the feeling of deep and abiding love. THE TIME: In 1925 you didn’t order coffee by the ounce or flavor-simply by the cup, for a couple of cents. You dressed beautifully to attend the cinema: likewise to picnic. Paper was in use for news, correspondence, and photographs. THE RESULT: From the nerves of opening night at the Palace Theatre to the dizzy rides at Coney Island, you will see all the color, hear all the sounds, and feel all the excitement of New York in the roaring decade. Here is that sensational era-and the story of a deep and abiding love.
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Will you love this book! THE STORY: Violet Williams has fallen in love with Danny O'Brien, but she knows she can’t tell him. After all, they work together in vaudeville doing a great flirtation act. Can she ever expect more out of this relationship? Can he ever face his true feelings for her? THE RESULT: You will see all the color, hear all the sounds, and feel all the excitement of New York in the roaring decade through the eyes of our central characters. Be prepared to learn a lot about that sensational era-and the feeling of deep and abiding love. THE TIME: In 1925 you didn’t order coffee by the ounce or flavor-simply by the cup, for a couple of cents. You dressed beautifully to attend the cinema: likewise to picnic. Paper was in use for news, correspondence, and photographs. THE RESULT: From the nerves of opening night at the Palace Theatre to the dizzy rides at Coney Island, you will see all the color, hear all the sounds, and feel all the excitement of New York in the roaring decade. Here is that sensational era-and the story of a deep and abiding love.