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Life Story #38 (1952)

Fawcett · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
I Was a Prisoner's Girlfriend
11 pp · romance

Ann was everything — the brilliant student, the engaged fiancée of Dane Howell, the girl with the world at her feet — until a cocky psychology experiment at the local penitentiary spiraled into an obsession she couldn't control. What started as a demonstration of her powers of persuasion on a prisoner named Johnny became something far more serious, and now the man she loves won't even look at her. As the consequences of her reckless game close in, Ann discovers that some lessons can't be unlearned, and some hearts, once broken, don't mend so easily.

Sweet William's Farewell to Black-Eyed Susan
1 pp · romance
One Love
9 pp · romance

A young woman watches her father pour years of sacrifice into perfecting a revolutionary washer-dryer invention, and when an enthusiastic engineer named Jack Cummings arrives to become his partner, she finds herself drawn to him—even as she grows increasingly convinced the project will consume their lives just as it has consumed her father's. As Jack and Dotty's feelings deepen, her desperation to pull him away from the invention creates a rift that tests whether faith and love can survive conflicting dreams.

Cupid's Chuckles
1 pp · non-fiction; romance

This lighthearted survey of old-world superstitions celebrates the curious beliefs and folk customs that once governed courtship and marriage across Russia, Prussia, Pomerania, and Saxony—from the conviction that a careless sweep of a broom could steal a sweetheart away, to the notion that slicing bread poorly foretold a troublesome mother-in-law. A charming reminder that love has always inspired both hope and worry, these quaint tales show how our ancestors tried to nudge fate in romance's favor.

Frank Lovejoy
1 pp · non-fiction; biography
Frank Lovejoy
Seeker of Heartbreak
7 pp · romance

A young woman fighting bitterness after a crippling accident finds herself at a crossroads when charity from her community offers her the home she's always dreamed of—but only if she continues the deception about her condition. Lisa must reckon with what she's willing to sacrifice and what truly matters when her boyfriend David discovers the truth in "Seeker of Heartbreak," a poignant meditation on self-pity and the real cost of taking shortcuts to happiness.

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