I've Got Some Lovin' to Do

The Diaries of a Roaring Twenties Teen, 1925–1926

Biography & Memoir
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Author: ISBN: 9781475939828
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 7, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781475939828
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 7, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It is July of 1925 when, on a whim, fifteen-year-old Doris Bailey decides to keep a diarya place where she can openly confide her dreams, hopes, and ambitions. Doris is flirtatious, untamed, and romantic, imagining herself in and out of love with each passing day.

In this first volume of Th e Doris Diaries, her great-niece, Julia Park Tracey, shares Doriss journals capturing a year in the life of a precocious teenager in the rapidly changing world of the mid-1920s. Doris chats on the telephone and dances to records on the Victrola. Not only does she flirt, kiss, and ride in cars with boys, but she also sneaks out, cuts school, and chops off her hair. While Doris constantly pushes the boundaries of acceptable behavior for a young girl, she retells juicy gossip from St. Helens Hall, a military academy dance, and an Oregon dude ranchsharing an unforgettable glimpse into a treasure trove of authentic American life in the Northwest.

Ive Got Some Lovin to Do, with commentary, footnotes, and photographs, presents an entertaining portrayal of an American girl brimming with curiosity, a zest for life, and a hunger to experience love for the first time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeuoA73i_nM>

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It is July of 1925 when, on a whim, fifteen-year-old Doris Bailey decides to keep a diarya place where she can openly confide her dreams, hopes, and ambitions. Doris is flirtatious, untamed, and romantic, imagining herself in and out of love with each passing day.

In this first volume of Th e Doris Diaries, her great-niece, Julia Park Tracey, shares Doriss journals capturing a year in the life of a precocious teenager in the rapidly changing world of the mid-1920s. Doris chats on the telephone and dances to records on the Victrola. Not only does she flirt, kiss, and ride in cars with boys, but she also sneaks out, cuts school, and chops off her hair. While Doris constantly pushes the boundaries of acceptable behavior for a young girl, she retells juicy gossip from St. Helens Hall, a military academy dance, and an Oregon dude ranchsharing an unforgettable glimpse into a treasure trove of authentic American life in the Northwest.

Ive Got Some Lovin to Do, with commentary, footnotes, and photographs, presents an entertaining portrayal of an American girl brimming with curiosity, a zest for life, and a hunger to experience love for the first time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeuoA73i_nM>

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