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I am ashamed to say that before this book, I had never heard of Alice Anderson, her all-ladies garage or her adventures.
What a wonderful, adventurous life did Alice Anderson lead. She is the kind of woman that I would love to have been friends with.
Smart, professional, and oh so ambitious - I feel like I have done nothing in my life compared to what Alice did in her short life.
And to do it all with none of the technology we have today makes her feats even more amazing.
Ms Smith has written Alice's story in a way that makes you feel like you are one of Alice's "garage girls", that you are living in the 1920s and are drawn into all the escapades.
I really enjoyed learning about Alice, and feel that her story needs to be out there again.
*copy received from Hachette Australia for an honest review*
What a wonderful, adventurous life did Alice Anderson lead. She is the kind of woman that I would love to have been friends with.
Smart, professional, and oh so ambitious - I feel like I have done nothing in my life compared to what Alice did in her short life.
And to do it all with none of the technology we have today makes her feats even more amazing.
Ms Smith has written Alice's story in a way that makes you feel like you are one of Alice's "garage girls", that you are living in the 1920s and are drawn into all the escapades.
I really enjoyed learning about Alice, and feel that her story needs to be out there again.
*copy received from Hachette Australia for an honest review*