![]() ![]() However, she was initially worried that she would go insane with boredom. She had a two-year-old child at the time and her husband encouraged her to stay home to care for him. When the 9/11 attacks happened, Frampton lost her job. Her life was quite busy, not just with her work but also with her family. However, Frampton wasn’t pursuing it to her heart’s content. She was quite successful at her job, eventually climbing to the position of Editor-in-Chief. Frampton spent over a decade reviewing music for a trade magazine. She eventually went into the music industry. ![]() ![]() However, she hadn’t necessarily set her sights on writing and publishing.Īs a young woman, she attended Barnard College, studying English Literature, Political Science, and Religion. Reading became a joyous habit for the author. She turned her attention to her parent’s library. If that wasn’t bad enough, the family’s TV finally broke, forcing Frampton to find new ways of entertaining herself. First of all, she could only access one television station. Frampton’s parents had a decent library but the author wasn’t tempted to consume its contents, not until the family made the move to New Hampshire.įrampton’s biggest challenge back then was the TV. Frampton’s interest in books was sparked when her parents moved to a remote New Hampshire town. ![]()
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