Lady Lee

Lady Lee by Leona Turlo Budilovsky, published by iUniverse in December 2004, is a personal memoir that chronicles the life of Lee, beginning in the vibrant Chicago ballrooms of the 1940s. In this era of big bands, Lee discovers her passion for dancing and her love for Johnny, setting the stage for a complex journey through family life that intertwines joy and sorrow.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the evolving dynamics of family and the challenges of life intertwined with the funeral industry. As Lee navigates her fears and experiences, she learns to confront death while raising her family above their funeral home. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the personal memoir genre through the lens of Lee’s unique experiences.
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For Lee, it all began in the great Chicago ballrooms of the 1940’s. It was in this big band era where Lee first found her footing. Here she discovered her passion for dancing…and for Johnny.
With Johnny, she embarks on the ever evolving dance of family life. This new dance continues to bring even greater joys, yet great sorrows too. As a girl, she feared funerals. As a woman married to a funeral director, she learns to face death daily while raising her family above their funeral home.
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