An edition of The GI generation (2000)

The GI generation

a memoir

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An edition of The GI generation (2000)

The GI generation

a memoir

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"Frank Mathias was born in Maysville, Kentucky (pop. 7000), in 1925 and grew up in nearby Carlisle (pop. 1500), where life in his small town was much like that in towns and villages all across America. He came of age in an era of total security; his parents never even had a key to their front door. Daily living was infused with gossip; no one had a secret, and everyone knew everyone else's business.

Outdoor life was a vital part of growing up, and teachers and mentors instilled a sense of right and wrong in young people. Raised during the Great Depression, Mathias became a member of a fighting force the likes of which the world had never known, a legion now called "The Greatest Generation." The GI Generation tells Mathias's story of growing up with the sweet whistle of the L&N train and the summer-kitchen smells of hot salt-rising bread and blackberry cobbler, which could instantly halt even the most rousing game of cowboys and Indians.

A vivid portrait of a bucolic pre-war boyhood, The GI Generation takes readers back to an era when boys rustled watermelons under the hot summer sun and young lovers danced to the sounds of farmhouse bands. Whether describing the unfortunate (but delicious) end of his brother's pet chicken, Don, or the ominous clouds of war, Mathias writes with humor, honesty, and compassion."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
267

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The GI generation: a memoir
2000, University Press of Kentucky
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Edition Notes

Published in
Lexington
Genre
Personal narratives, American., Biography.
Other Titles
G.I. generation

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.91
Library of Congress
CT275.M46444 A3 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 267 p., [24] p. of plates :
Number of pages
267

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL60293M
Internet Archive
gigenerationmemo0000math
ISBN 10
0813121574
LCCN
99089854
OCLC/WorldCat
43167993
Library Thing
7691903
Goodreads
2746021

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