Holes in My Shoes

One Family Survives the Great Depression

Journey back eighty years to a time of drugstore soda fountains, penny candy, homemade root beer, and ten-cent movies. Visit an era when people enjoyed such simple pleasures as sitting on the front porch, visiting with neighbors in the evening while children played. What was life like in a world that had no television, cell phones, electronic games, microwaves? Follow one family as it lives through a time in America's history when everyone's future was uncertain; when everyone cared and shared.

Rights Contact
Alice Breon <aandwbreon@comcast.net>
Book Website
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvCZGXu8xS0
Contributor(s)
Alice Breon
Publisher
Xlibris
ISBN-13
978-1-4797-0766-9
Publication Date
Nov 8, 2012
Pages
130
Price
$19.99
Tags
#autobiographyandmemoir
#historical
Our Review (4 out of 5 stars)
Alice Breon, author of Green Gravy, Monster Bread and Other Adventures, adds another volume to her memoir with her new offering, "Holes in My Shoes". This is actually a prequel to Green Gravy, in which she discussed her life over the twenty-five years following the start of World War II. "Holes... Read More