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She was an impulsive, elegant, and carefree 1920's female who embodied the fact of the Gatsby Lady, F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda. As Fitzgerald said, "I married the heroine of my reports." All of the eight short reports within this collection were motivated by Zelda. Fitzgerald, one of the main writers of American fiction, found early success as a brief story article writer for the most generally read magazine of the early 20th hundred years - The Sunday Evening Post. Fitzgerald's reports, first printed by the Post between 1920 and 1922, helped bring the Jazz Age and the flapper alive and proved that America was changing faster than ever before. Women were bobbing their mane, drinking, and flirting shamelessly, and Fitzgerald helped bring these exciting women alive in the web pages of the Post. A foreword by Jeff Nilsson, archivist for the Post, gives historical context to the wonderful, new collection, which is outlined by an advantages written by Fitzgerald himself. Listen to the reports that made F. Scott Fitzgerald one of the most beloved writers in the us -- and around the world - still today.