Sometimes You Have to Lie : The Life and Times of Louise Fitzhugh, Renegade Author of Harriet the Spy
Seal Press
Discover the inspiring true story of Louise Fitzhugh, the brilliant mind behind the beloved classic 'Harriet the Spy'. This biography delves into the life of a renegade author who defied conventions and inspired generations. Explore Fitzhugh's journey from segregated Memphis to the vibrant art scene of New York and postwar Europe. Learn how she navigated societal pressures as a children's author and a lesbian, channeling her experiences into powerful stories of resistance against authority and conformity. Fitzhugh's novels, including 'Harriet the Spy', are celebrated for their honesty and radical spirit. 'Sometimes You Have to Lie' reveals the hidden aspects of Fitzhugh's life and the creation of her masterpiece, highlighting the intricate connection between truth, secrecy, and individuality. This compelling narrative is perfect for readers interested in biography, literary history, and the lives of influential female authors. Summary: Seal Press Biography, Hardcover, English, 352 pages, Publication Year 2020, Written by Leslie Brody.
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