Hi, All. Last month, I posted Part I of the Prologue to my novel in progress. Here’s Part II: Pell College had been transforming doe-eyed girls into proud, confident women ever since 1823. “Longer than Smith, Wellesley, and Mount Holyoke,” its rah-rah alumnae were quick to note. Most agreed their beloved alma matter would never “pull a Radcliffe” and go coed. The idea was unthinkable. Among generations of Pell women, Abigail Channing reigned as a legend. She donated her entire collection of twentieth-century art to Continue reading →
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