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Posted by Frank Beldington on February 28, 19100 at 14:41:49:
In Reply to: Re: Salinger related to Judge Judith Sheindlin? posted by PeachTree:) on February 28, 19100 at 14:04:49:
Yes, I am one and the same. I suppose this means you've read it? I'm interested to know what you thought of the book. It wasn't the commercial success my publishers wanted, nor, I'm afraid, did the critics keep their claws and teeth from its bindings. But to me it was special.
You really should give Judith a chance, PeachTree. I've found many interesting things about her as I've done my research. She's lived a fascinatingly interesting life. It is how we react to our individual life experiences that temper our emotional makeup, PeachTree. What you see as rudeness is really the emotional exterior of a woman who has been through much, indeed. On the inside, I ure you, she is soft as a "peach."
I'm sorry you weren't able to access my email. I used a mock address. I'm afraid I can't give my email out with so many "peach-eaters" around.
Apologies also for the shortness of this letter, PeachTree. I am not as young as I once was and often find myself tiring early in my correspondence. I believe I will go for a walk in the garden.
Eagerly awaiting your reply,
Frank Beldington
: mr. beldington,
: i don't know when that article came out but i do remember it. my mother is a big judge judy fan. i am not, personally, because i find her rude, but to each his own, like they say. i hope you don't mind me asking, but are u the frank beldington who wrote the biography on tom sellek? write back
: ps i tried writing you an email but it didn't work. :(
: : Apologies for the intrusion, but I was wondering if anyone had any information about a magazine article claiming that TV's popular "Judge Judy" is a relation to J.D. Salinger, author of Catcher in the Rhine? An acquaintance of mine claims in an interview with Parade Magazine, Ms. Sheindlin reports Mr. Salinger is a first cousin? Does anyone know the date of the article? I am working on a bio. of the feisty judge and thought I would try the Internet. Thank you,
: : Frank Beldington