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October 14 2011
SRP 2011 REVIEW: The story begins in 1892 as Louis Tiffany invents his amazing process of creating glass in colors and designs the world has never seen. His innovative art work is exhibited at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Clara Driscoll is one of the few women who work for him and conform to his rigid rules. Clara is extremely creative and artistic yet receives no credit or public acknowledgement of her work. The book is an interesting presentation of women and their historic quest for equal working rights.