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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 18 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350030990 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Julia Reed's Dispatches from the Gilded Age
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I had a career because the all-male board at my junior-year college decided to replace our brilliant but decidedly masculine headmistress with a woman who was in the process of eclipsing her in the affections of her lover.
#2
Benji, a journalist, was 19 years old when he was assigned to cover the story of an all-male college board’s decision to replace its headmistress with a woman. He had none of the typical reactions, but instead threw on clothes and drove to the school.
#3
A woman tried to kill her boyfriend, a cardiologist, because he had developed a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that he mailed free of charge to anyone who asked.
#4
Tarnower’s book thanked Jean Harris for her splendid assistance in the research and writing of this book. Harris was a divorced mother of two grown sons who had been close friends with Tarnower for many years.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
Fads are ephemeral, silly, and wasteful, but they can also recall the moments of your life and the life of the world around you.
#2
I have a career because the all-male board at my junior-year college decided to replace its headmistress with a woman. I had none of the typical reactions, but instead threw on clothes and drove to the school.
#3
Fads are ephemeral, silly, and wasteful, but they can also recall the moments of your life and the life of the world around you.
#4
Fads are ephemeral, silly, and wasteful, but they can also recall the moments of your life and the life of the world around you.
#5
Fads are ephemeral, silly, and wasteful, but they can also recall the moments of your life and the life of the world around you.
#6
When you are in love, your mouth changes. It becomes darker, more defined, and red. Red lips are about passion and desire.
#7
Red lipstick empowers you to hide. It takes a lot of time to do full eye makeup, and lips give you equal power. Women who wear red lipstick may be free, but not truly wicked.
#8
Red lips are about passion and desire. They are gay and amusing, especially when you are not used to seeing women in them.
#9
women are wearing more jewelry, and less makeup.
#10
fads are ephemeral, silly, and wasteful, but they can also recall the moments of your life and the life of the world around you.
#11
Clothes can be the ticket to the life to which you aspire. Remember Stella Dallas. Reba McEntire sings a song called Fancy, in which Fancy’s mother spends her last penny on a red satin dress for Fancy and sends her on her way. Fancy ends up with a mansion in Georgia and a town house in New York.
#12
Women are wearing more jewelry, and less makeup. Fashion is about yearning.
#13
Grooming is more important than the rocks, and it’s a lot cheaper.
#14
Clothes can be the ticket to the life to which you aspire. Remember Stella Dallas.