Patricia, I was actually thinking letters my great uncle would have written from WW1 he died in Austria and received the Military Cross. I would have been good to read his letters and the ones sent to him. Also letters from grandparents and there parents. I never met dads, father or mums mother and only met Dads mother once or twice and I dont remember her at all.
Pretty much anyone! I think it would be amazing to know what some people were thinking and how life was like for them.
I would choose Jane Austen. Why do all her heroines have successful relationships while she didn’t? Wlouldn’t she want to write something realistic?
I think I would have to say Caroline Chisolm, She was an australian heroine.
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/chisholm-caroline-1894
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Rebecca Bryant Boone, wife of Daniel Boone.
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Mine would be Anna Surrat. I would love to know how she felt while her mother was on trial.
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Someone misunderstood or not well known. I’m always curious about what’s under the covers. Abraham Lincoln. Betty Shabazz. My grandparents.
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Patricia, I was actually thinking letters my great uncle would have written from WW1 he died in Austria and received the Military Cross. I would have been good to read his letters and the ones sent to him. Also letters from grandparents and there parents. I never met dads, father or mums mother and only met Dads mother once or twice and I dont remember her at all.
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Andy Kaufman. Can you imagine the insanity on those pages?
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C.S. Lewis
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good one
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Pretty much anyone! I think it would be amazing to know what some people were thinking and how life was like for them.
I would choose Jane Austen. Why do all her heroines have successful relationships while she didn’t? Wlouldn’t she want to write something realistic?
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Okay, this makes me laugh.
Why do all of MY heroines have successful relationships, while I never have? 😀
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