Follow Up on Kathryn Smith interview

Just wondering if any of you tuned in for the interview with Kathryn Smith. I did. Two main take-aways
1. Gertrude Sanford Legendre became an ardent conservationist and was a member of the Coastal Conservation League.
2. Kathryn Smith is an author who thoroughly researches the subjects she writes about.

Smith wrote The Gatekeeper, published in 2017. The book is about Marguerite “Missy” LeHand, FDR’s personal secretary. LeHand was far more than a love interest in FDR’s life. She was actually his de facto chief of staff and a highly influential member of the President’s administration. I think that’s the Kathryn Smith book I’d like to read!
In the interview from the Library Society, Smith said she is working on a book that chronicles prohibition days in the United States, focusing on life in Charleston during the era. She hints that the book will not be dull!