I Love you / I Love You Not
In the early 1930s, a boy played a prank on a girl. The girl, Doris Kelly Hall, swore revenge. What followed was over 70 years of harassing limericks, prose, holiday cards and poems written by a scorned and determined woman.
Equal parts humor and honesty, local women read selections from the writings of Doris Kelly Hall. On the surface, the body of work seems like the rantings of a societal-fringe, self-professed, cat lady but a deeper look reveals life, long love and the meaningful connection we all desire.