IN THOSE DAYS
Tales of a Happy Childhood
1926ý1940
by
Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
11/22/2006
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
160
ISBN :
9780595409686
Format :
E-Book
Dimensions :
N/A
Page Count :
160
ISBN :
9780595853267
About the Book
Frances Cheston Train was born into a wealthy Philadelphia family in 1926. This tender, minutely observed and humorous memoir is packed with detailed descriptions of the Edwardian manners, rules and customs of Philadelphia society.
Train grew up in an enormous house in Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, but her youth was marked by seasonal migrations to the family's various homes-summers in Dark Harbor, Maine on the island of Islesboro, Christmas and Easter vacations at a plantation in South Carolina and weekends in the hunt country near Unionville, Pennsylvania. In her Upstairs Downstairs childhood, young Francie spent as much time with the chauffeurs, the maids and her beloved nurse (as nannies were then called) as she did with her friends and family. She moved easily from one world to the other, her social consciousness gradually awakening as a teenager. In Those Days is a vivid mosaic of a privileged and sheltered childhood in the 1930's, insulated from the hardships of the Depression. The author remembers with affection those days of innocence, gentleness, kindliness and uncomplicated fun.About the Author
Frances Cheston Train is a country person who claims to be allergic to cities. She still lives in two of the family houses described in this memoir. Her interests are African ethnology, writing, fly-fishing, outdoor life, homemaking, caring for her dogs and placating difficult but interesting husbands.