Call Me Zelda

Hemingway's Girl

Author: Erika Robuck

From the author of Hemingway’s Girl comes a richly imagined tale of Zelda Fitzgerald’s love, longing, and struggle against ever-threatening insanity.From New York to Paris, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald reigned as king and queen of the Jazz Age, but those who really knew them saw their inner turmoil.Committed to a Baltimore psychiatric hospital in 1932, Zelda vacillates betwe….Read More

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