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Home Front Girl A Diary Of Love Literature And Growing Up In Wartime America Morrison

  • SKU: BELL-3984820
Home Front Girl A Diary Of Love Literature And Growing Up In Wartime America Morrison
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Morrison, Joan Wehlen
ISBN: 9781613744574, 1613744579
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Home Front Girl A Diary Of Love Literature And Growing Up In Wartime America Morrison by Morrison, Joan Wehlen 9781613744574, 1613744579 instant download after payment.

Kept from the early 1930s through the mid-1940s by a young Chicagoan, this diary provides a fascinating, detailed record of the life of an astute and witty teenage girl during the Great Depression and the lead-up to World War II. The only daughter of a working-class Swedish immigrant and his wife, this everyday girl describes her life growing up in the city—from pining for handsome boys in ROTC uniforms and bus trips between the Art Institute and her home to her love of Lake Michigan and, later, her campus life at the University of Chicago. Along the way she ruminates about the daily headlines and major touchstones of the era: the Lindbergh kidnapping, FDR on the radio, Goodbye Mr. Chips and Citizen Kane, Garbo, Churchill, Hitler, war work, and Red Cross meetings. Poems, doodles, and drawings of the latest dress, outfit, or haircut accompany the entries. The diary is an entertaining and delightful read as well as a vivid account of a real American girl’s lived experiences.

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