Like any epic novel, The Great Gatsby leaves the reader with much to ponder. "In any case, it was only personal." Jay Gatsby makes this statement leaving readers to wonder what would The Great Gatsby be like if it were told through the eyes of his golden girl, Daisy Fay Buchanan. What insight would she have that we want to know? What did Jay write in that letter, the infamous letter that turned to snow, leaving Daisy with nothing but the pearls purchased by Tom Buchanan? Written in the first person perspective of Daisy Fay Buchanan, Daisy's Diary answers the questions that F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece left trailing behind like the wake in The Long Island Sound. Starting in her girlhood in Louisville and continuing on to East and West Egg, Daisy tells her thoughts and secrets about the mysteries of love, loss and Jay Gatsby. With Jordan Baker by her side, she lets us glimpse into her high society life and see a new side to F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece.
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Cynthia Dite Sirni was born in New York City, practically with a pencil in her hand. After learning to write the alphabet at age three, she never looked back. A graduate of The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY and The State University of New Paltz, she holds a Bachelor's Degree in English and Secondary Education and a Master's Degree in Education. For over thirty years, she was a New York State public high school teacher. Now retired, she writes full time. She is a firm believer in the power of the printed page and you can always find a book (or twenty) on her night stand.
Like any epic novel, The Great Gatsby leaves the reader with much to ponder. "In any case, it was only personal." Jay Gatsby makes this statement leaving readers to wonder what would The Great Gatsby be like if it were told through the eyes of his golden girl, Daisy Fay Buchanan. What insight would she have that we want to know? What did Jay write in that letter, the infamous letter that turned to snow, leaving Daisy with nothing but the pearls purchased by Tom Buchanan? Written in the first person perspective of Daisy Fay Buchanan, Daisy's Diary answers the questions that F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece left trailing behind like the wake in The Long Island Sound. Starting in her girlhood in Louisville and continuing on to East and West Egg, Daisy tells her thoughts and secrets about the mysteries of love, loss and Jay Gatsby. With Jordan Baker by her side, she lets us glimpse into her high society life and see a new side to F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece.
Cynthia Dite Sirni was born in New York City and spent summers on the Long Island Sound, not far from the fictitious West Egg and East Egg. A retired New York State teacher, she resides with her husband and writes full time. The author of several books, she is not a beautiful little fool.
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