The Way They Were

by Jay Arnet


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Softcover
$12.95
Softcover
$12.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/30/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780595142958

About the Book

This novel was written years ago. It was found "Like a treasure in a grandma's attic" and reviewed by close literary friends who advised publication. It is an absorbing story of a day when the United States was embattled among Communism, Fascism, Peace, War, Strikes, Depression, hopeful and hopeless love. It was a time when many in the population were immigrants and their children, strangers. Television had not erupted; radio was dominant. Every city had several newspapers usually for less than a nickel. Gangster Dillingers were thought to be Robin Hoods, (which they were not) and often achieved their nebulous glory before they were thirty. It was a time of Billie Holiday, Paul Robeson, The Scottsboro Boys, America First, Father Coughlin, Franklin Roosevelt, Hemingway, and Steinbeck. The urbanite relaxed by going to a crowded beach along a waterfront. Young love sometimes had a dollar to splurge on a date. Young love made do and was often oblivious to the whirling crises of the times. Much of this is in The Way They Were written fifty-odd years ago. An enthralling view.


About the Author

Jay Arnet wrote a play Heritage while in college, a best-selling business book How to Develop a Million Dollar Sales Presentation, and countless articles on selling, personality, and anomalously, wine. His previous novel is A Gypsy in Tumbleweed. He is married to Muriel and lives in Coral Gables, Florida.