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A Penny's Worth of Minced Ham
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A Penny’s Worth of Minced Ham

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Hastings experienced the rural and small town side of an event that touched all who weathered it–the economic crash of 1929 and its 10-year aftermath.

The author grew up in Marion, Illinois, entering the first grade in 1930, the start of the Great Depression. This book, which recalls memorable epi sodes in the life of that boy, is a sequel to the pop ular ANickel’s Worth of Skim Milk.

What Hastings experienced as a child was typical of depression-era life. Those who were young then can relive lost youth in Hastings’ books. And there were moments worth reliving: Hastings tells of laughter and love and tears in the midst of hunger and cold and deprivation. Those too young to have experienced the economic devastation can see those hard days through the eyes of a trained storyteller reporting from the point of view of a child.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
17 November 1986
Pages
120
ISBN
9780809313044

Hastings experienced the rural and small town side of an event that touched all who weathered it–the economic crash of 1929 and its 10-year aftermath.

The author grew up in Marion, Illinois, entering the first grade in 1930, the start of the Great Depression. This book, which recalls memorable epi sodes in the life of that boy, is a sequel to the pop ular ANickel’s Worth of Skim Milk.

What Hastings experienced as a child was typical of depression-era life. Those who were young then can relive lost youth in Hastings’ books. And there were moments worth reliving: Hastings tells of laughter and love and tears in the midst of hunger and cold and deprivation. Those too young to have experienced the economic devastation can see those hard days through the eyes of a trained storyteller reporting from the point of view of a child.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
17 November 1986
Pages
120
ISBN
9780809313044