Voices From The Great Depression
by
Book Details
About the Book
This
book came to life after a series of intensive interviews over time with a great
number of people who lived through the Great Depression and remembered favorite
phrases that they had often used, and others that had often heard. Both were
remembered with great delight.
Further
probing often brought other long forgotten phrases to the surface, with
additional delight to both sides of the interviews.
The
results produced this Journal that depicts a time when conversation was
We
have authenticated them all, and present them here, warts and all. You may not
want to leave the book on the coffee table for out of town relatives to browse.
About the Author
"Her
dress was so short that every time she sat down she took your picture."
"I'd
owe you forever before I would beat you out of it.”
"You
could have talked all day without saying that."
If
you were alive and living in the Rural South during the Great Depression these
phrases may bring back powerful memories. For the authors they were just the
tip of the iceberg of the many Sayings they heard over and over as they were
shipped from relative to relative. Later they realized these were more than
just sayings, they represented the Heart and Soul of the Depression and should
be recorded and saved as such. You will be glad they did.