A New Leaf (short story)

"A New Leaf" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald that published in July 1931 in The Saturday Evening Post.[1]

"A New Leaf"
AuthorF. Scott Fitzgerald
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Fiction, short story
Published inThe Saturday Evening Post
Publication dateJuly 4, 1931

Synopsis

The story of four young Americans in Paris. Includes the betrayal of "true love."

gollark: Partly, but there's a more significant issue which I am typing.
gollark: What do you mean "the software itself"?
gollark: Originally Bill Gates, apparently now the meaning of culling and also of words.
gollark: If you accept this then any action which reduces future human population in some way is "culling", which is stupid.
gollark: This is another maybe technically accurate (at an even greater stretch) but ridiculous interpretation. If people don't exist, it is not in fact possible to remove them.

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