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Two of the books offered here were written by Laurrie Garner—one under her own name and one under the pseudonym K.T. Ernshaw. Laurrie shared an on-and-off relationship with Nelson Eddy during periods when he was estranged from Jeanette MacDonald. Her novel To Love Again draws on that experience, with the main character inspired by the Nelson she personally knew.

Laurrie was one of the few women to speak publicly at our group events, candidly sharing her time with Nelson. That chapter of her life came to a close when she came to understand that Jeanette was the true love of his life.

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Today in J/N History

1929 For the New York opening of her first film, "The Love Parade," Jeanette joined director Ernst Lubitsch for a radio interview broadcast from the Criterion Theater. She also spoke to the audience and became an overnight sensation. Her co-star Maurice Chevalier was conspicuously absent, citing an injured hand. But as "Variety" slyly observed, “Chevalier has an actress who all but steals the picture.”

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