Good Times in the Depression
www.GoodTimesintheDepression.com by Loren Robinson
Good Times

       Senior citizens will find scenes in this book that will remind them of events they have probably forgotten.  As kids, we were all guilty of dumb things.

       For the middle aged, you will see familiar stories that your fathers have told, but you didn't believe.

       And for the  young, you will find it didn't take much to have fun.  The word television hadn't been invented, nor cassett player, CD, or cell phone.  You will wonder how kids of that time could run barefoot on a graveled road.

       But some things will be familiar to all:  School days, first bicycle, first date, the good and bad, and how to live with it.

       It's really a comical look at yester-year with the depression ending with the advent of World War II,  and how it affected this particular group of boys.   Is this a true stsory?  Most of it is, with a change of names and a few other things to protect the innocent.