Here is another great story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Did you know… he was named after his famous second cousin who penned The Star Spangled Banner, Frances Scott Key? He traveled extensively in Paris and the French Riviera in the 1920s. He befriended great authors such as Ernest Hemingway during this period. Fitzgerald contributed stories to The Saturday Evening Post for most of his career. The first story in which his name appeared on the cover was Bernice Bobs Her Hair. After the last few stories I thought you might like something lighter, more fun. I hope you enjoy Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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