LIFE WAS SIMPLER THEN

GROWING UP IN THE THIRTIES AND FORTIES

by Michael Carolin


Formats

Softcover
$9.95
Softcover
$9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/23/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9780595291977

About the Book

At a time when being poor was the norm and neighbors had a meaningful place in what is now referred to as just "the hood," growing up was much simpler. Humor was the narcotic du jour and the poor to be pitied were in China or some other far-off place.

Single parent families were almost unheard of. Mothers were homemakers and fathers provided as best they could. Without television or the Internet, radio and a movie matinee would nurture a child's imagination, providing limitless possibilities. This provided an inexpensive high lost on today's younger generation.

The author will take you back on a humorous trip, meeting his immediate family, his colorful relatives, and the adventurous friends with whom he grew up. He writes of the cheerful optimism that was prevalent. Depression was, to him and his peers, a financial term. Making do was a way of life.


About the Author

Michael Carolin was born in 1927 and grew up in the thirties during the Great Depression. He is the son of Irish immigrants who settled in an Italian neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio. Aside from technical writing as an aerospace engineer, this is his first work of humor and non-fiction.