Author Harry Golden (1902-1981) wrote the same type of short vignettes from his newspaper THE CAROLINA ISREALITE that one sees in his other books (ONLY IN AMERICA, FOR TWO CENTS PLAIN, etc). Golden is increasingly forgotten today, but his writing was often a warm trip down memory lane. Golden wrote about and generally embraced humanity, the USA, the family, Jewish immigrants in New York City, Christianity, North Carolina, church matters, economics, etc. Golden had heart for the little guy, wrote candidly about sex, and one was of those rare southern publishers that opposed segregation in the 1950's. Ironically, or perhaps not, his newspaper was popular among Christian clergy. This book is now dated, but its warm and insightful look at humanity still applies.
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| Index | 1102 |
| Added Date | Jan 05, 2016 18:07:59 |
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