The response to Nan Britton's bestselling book, "The President's Daughter," was the 1920s equivalent of a Twitterstorm. If the Internet had existed, the public shaming would have broken it.
Joanna Connors, The Plain Dealer, Cleveland Plain Dealer: Entertainment
Sat, 08/15/2015 - 3:00am
The response to Nan Britton's bestselling book, "The President's Daughter," was the 1920s equivalent of a Twitterstorm. If the Internet had existed, the public shaming would have broken it.