Another in our series of interviews with UMF authors. This week Kelly and Bryce talk with Luann Yetter about the Roaring Twenties (which, come to think of it, are only 3 years away from possibly needing to be called the Roaring 1820s. I suppose it depends on how roaring 2020 and beyond seem . . .)
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