(1980 memoirs)
And Frankie was unexpectedly an excellent cook. Her pie crusts were always thin and flakey. The beef steak was never burned. The mashed potatoes were never lumpy.
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Polly Kay (1904-1997) vividly and with humor describes her life in Richland Center, Wisconsin, in excerpts from letters to her son Skip written after 1949, including her 5 last years in an old folks' home.
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