Marjorie Morgenstern lives with her parents on Central Park West in the 1930s. She’s a good girl despite how frequently she argues with her mother. She does well in school and is well-liked socially, being especially popular with the boys because of her good looks and sweet disposition. She is in short, a very ordinary American girl. Except the last thing Marjorie wants to be is ordinary. The easiest thing in the world for her to do would be to go to work as a […]
Don’t Call Me Shirley
Marjorie Morningstar by Herman Wouk

