MaryH, we’re so glad you found us, as well. Good point about the cost accounting and bottom line. Thinking it over, one can almost feel sorry for Mr. Mitchell. It must have been really frustrating for him – between a rock and a hard place. The father who wants good news from the ledger and the son who’s so very talented and creative in artistic matters, but a bit hazy on the finances.
Sally, that was a surprise about Mr. Belknap, wasn’t it. But now that truth is out the friendship is deepened. I didn’t realize that it was six years before they heard from Edwin. Good eye, there. Maybe it is something like stress memory loss. But not only was he AWOL from Clara, the US Govt. also has a claim on him.
Steph, I keep wondering, too, if the Edwin relationship is real or just part of the author’s creativity. I don’t think it’s a red herring. Can’t help but wonder now just what all was in the letters. Wouldn’t you love to see them.
The whole letter thing is what amazes me, and the fact that Clara wasn’t recognized for her designs and her work. Until this decade. That German designer, Holzer, was recognized from the get-go. Someone said it before – women workers were the drones. Work and keep quiet.. Had any of you heard of Candace Wheeler before? I wonder if mabel/jean or bellemere know of her. They’re pretty knowledgable about women’s history.
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