The Growing Seasons: An American Boyhood Before the War

The Growing Seasons: An American Boyhood Before the War

2003 • 376 pages

It´s an endearing story of what it felt to be growing up in the late20s and 30s and gives a splendid idea of whag USA was in those long ago days. The book is nostalgic and at times ver funny. The author has a knack for painting life size pictures of those he lived with in those days.And when he has to, he is so realistic that some portraits may sound cruel. It is a book to enjoy hugely, and even if one didn´t live in the States in those years, you will relivd his own, rewarding boyhood years.


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