l. a. g. outside her home in paris at noon said she was very happy and very proud. all right, let's get more on this from david levitz from d w culture. hi david. and can you tell us more about this? he is, is when and what kind of book she, right, right on the, on the new is known as i want to frances greatest living authors. and she writes books that are hyper personal, even if they're in the 3rd person. they're autobiographical, she's probed her own history, her relationship with her parents, what it was to grow up in the working class. her mother's illness with all timers and ultimate death, her own unhappy marriage, her about with breast cancer, her own abortion, the topics go on and on. so these are also a lot of topics that through her literature, many of her readers, particularly women readers, have connected with. and one thing about her biography that i find personally very moving is that at the beginning when she started writing in her twenties, nobody believed in hershey. she went to publishers and they said she was too ambitious. can you believe that? b