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To Be Young In America
Sheila Cole

To Be Young In America

growing up with the country, 1776-1940

Little, Brown (2005)
9780316151962
146 pages
Dewey 973
LC Classification E161 .C65 2005
LC Control No. 2004015109

Subject

  • Children - Biography - United States
  • Children - Social Conditions - Juvenile Literature. - United States
  • Children - Social Life And Customs - Juvenile Literature. - United States
  • United States
  • United States - Social Life And Customs - Juvenile Literature

Plot

n this captivating look back at the last two centuries, readers are treated to an oftenneglected perspective of American history. A child's eye-view of what life was really like for young Americans. Spanning the late 18th to the early 20th centuries and covering everything from frontier and immigrant life and child labor to school and leisure activities-like riding shafting belts on cotton looms and creating ice skates from pieces of wood-this book documents childrens' hardships as well as their happier times. Elegantly designed with the flavor of a turn-of-the-century photo album, sidebars, and personal narratives, To Be Young in America is a virtual time capsule that can be shared by parents and children today and cherished by generations to come.

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