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FUN IN THE OLDEN DAYS by William P. Robertson takes the reader on a nostalgic ride back to the baby boom era of the 1950’s and ‘60’s. Like LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, the book deals with real problems faced by kids back then. With humor being the main focus, each story is arranged like a Spike Jones parody record. It starts with a sentimental memory from Robertson’s childhood and ends with a funny punchline. Some of the topics covered are Little League Baseball, sled riding, treehouses, and childhood mischief. The author also discusses fights at school, good and bad teachers, and not so happy romance. Along the way, he reveals incidents and people who inspired him to become a writer. Come join in the games, jokes, and fun from a time uninfected by political correctness. An old-fashioned horselaugh provides the appropriate soundtrack.
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FUN IN THE OLDEN DAYS by William P. Robertson takes the reader on a nostalgic ride back to the baby boom era of the 1950’s and ‘60’s. Like LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, the book deals with real problems faced by kids back then. With humor being the main focus, each story is arranged like a Spike Jones parody record. It starts with a sentimental memory from Robertson’s childhood and ends with a funny punchline. Some of the topics covered are Little League Baseball, sled riding, treehouses, and childhood mischief. The author also discusses fights at school, good and bad teachers, and not so happy romance. Along the way, he reveals incidents and people who inspired him to become a writer. Come join in the games, jokes, and fun from a time uninfected by political correctness. An old-fashioned horselaugh provides the appropriate soundtrack.