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Memories of a Baby Boomer from Mansfield

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A book for anyone interested in the history of Mansfield, Ohio or nostalgic baby boomers looking for a reminder of what it was like growing up in postwar America, Memories Of A Baby Boomer From Mansfield is both an autobiographical view at life in the American Midwest after World War II and a personal journey into the author's discovery of his family history. Beginning with his family's immigration to America from Romania in 1912 and establishment of a farm in Mansfield up through the author's experiences throughout childhood, Memories intertwines historical record with nostalgic anecdotes about the author's friends, family, and city to give life to a significant chapter in the story of both his and America's life.

John Adamescu is 74 years old, retired, and married for 44 years to his wife Gayle, whom he adores. He has four children: Steve, Chris, Phil, and Lizzy. John enjoys working on his 100-year-old house and his classic car, indulging in a fine cigar on summer afternoons, and traveling to New York, Chicago, across the USA, and Europe. However, he most enjoys getting together with his family and his first grandchild, Nico!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
11 October 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9781662885105

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A book for anyone interested in the history of Mansfield, Ohio or nostalgic baby boomers looking for a reminder of what it was like growing up in postwar America, Memories Of A Baby Boomer From Mansfield is both an autobiographical view at life in the American Midwest after World War II and a personal journey into the author's discovery of his family history. Beginning with his family's immigration to America from Romania in 1912 and establishment of a farm in Mansfield up through the author's experiences throughout childhood, Memories intertwines historical record with nostalgic anecdotes about the author's friends, family, and city to give life to a significant chapter in the story of both his and America's life.

John Adamescu is 74 years old, retired, and married for 44 years to his wife Gayle, whom he adores. He has four children: Steve, Chris, Phil, and Lizzy. John enjoys working on his 100-year-old house and his classic car, indulging in a fine cigar on summer afternoons, and traveling to New York, Chicago, across the USA, and Europe. However, he most enjoys getting together with his family and his first grandchild, Nico!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
11 October 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9781662885105