For students of research, history, or for just reminiscing, this book of memoirs is an extraordinary read.
From north to south, east to west, these memoirs are a testimony to the devasting years following the stock market crash of 1929. As see through the eyes of the young and later recounted, a common thread weaves between the lines of these fascinating accounts, that social class distinctions fell away because everyone was in the same boat.
Partial list of locations covered: Texas: Houston, Port Arthur, LaGrange, Victoria, Waco, Palestine and Grapeland; Oklahoma: Frederick, Hastings & Fay; Shreveport, LA; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Natchez, Mississippi; Sioux Mission in North Dakota; Cumberland Mountains in Kentucky; An Illinois farm; Indiana; Saginaw, Michigan, Buffalo and Albany, New York; Newark, New Jersey; Spain.
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Jackie Pelham is a poet, short story writer, editor, and author of Under the Rose, a World War II suspense published by Eakin Press. She is the editor of Suddenly, an anthology of prose poetry & flash fiction now in its fifth year and owns and operates Stone River Press, a small literary press. She lives and works in North Houston, Texas.
Guida Jackson is the author of Passing Through, Women Who Ruled, Encyclopedia of Traditional Epics, and many other books. She owns and is managing editor of Panther Creek. Press.
"an intimate piece of history that all generations will find captivating." -- Mary Zimmeth Schomaker, author of Bed Number Ten (CRC Press) and Lifeline (New Horizon Press)
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