417:(1950), recounting her life in the Depression trying to find work, in the years after she left her husband and moved back in with her mother and sister; this book is notable as âan explicit appreciation of a western placeâ (Seattle in the 1930s.) Betty, who canât type or do shorthand, âhires out as a secretary and a stenographerâŠand hunts in the poverty-stricken thirties for other jobs, some of which she applies and some of which she tries: Tinting photos, clerking for florist, dentist, gangster, credit bureau, and a dime-card chain scheme.â
407:: âBetty MacDonaldâŠapparently can extract more amusement out of a nasty experience than most people can corral out from a trip to the circusâŠthe artistry of her style, the infectious gaiety of her perspective, and the sensitive understanding she extends to any person she comes in contact withâŠassures a good deal of pleasure and vital knowledge even though as a subject the plagueâs the thing.â In 1984 a different
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