Don't Throw the Bread

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$9.95 |
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ISBN# 0-595-17094-3 |
Synopsis
In
this warm, down to earth story covering 11 days in 1945 during WWII, we meet a
young girl and share her awakening to the ways of a wartime world. Gerry and her
family travel by bus across the U. S., losing their seats time and again to
servicemen who have priority. Her mother passes the time sharing stories both
nostalgic and comical about the Austrian grandparent’s emigration to America.
She describes how the family becomes a mini United Nations as Russians, Poles,
Italians, and other Americans marry into the clan. Tired young soldiers and
sailors listen and nod in recognition, as you, the reader, will also. Gerry’s
memories and her mothers entwine to form a compelling family narrative in this
memoir within a memoir.
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