Memories of a Depression Baby ... Just Kidding Around: The Only Thing That Disappears Faster Than a Summer Vacation Is Childhood
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Memories of a Depression Baby ... Just Kidding Around: The Only Thing That Disappears Faster Than a Summer Vacation Is Childhood  -     By: Sonja G. Farr

Memories of a Depression Baby ... Just Kidding Around: The Only Thing That Disappears Faster Than a Summer Vacation Is Childhood

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Title: Memories of a Depression Baby ... Just Kidding Around: The Only Thing That Disappears Faster Than a Summer Vacation Is Childhood
By: Sonja G. Farr
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.47 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1449721397
ISBN-13: 9781449721398
Stock No: WW721391

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"Memories of a Depression Baby" paints a vivid description of surviving as a kid growing up during the Great Depression. Times were hard, but kids always found a way to amuse themselves in spite of the hard reality of the times. There was very little money to spend on entertainment, so we devised our own methods of amusement. "There were no televisions, cell phones, video games, iPods, etc. Heck, we didn't even have electric typewriters, but we thought we had it all. We just didn't know any differently. Eventually, this generation put us on the moon and helped to invent many of the electronic wonders of today."

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