1950s-1960s Fable
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Book Details
About the Book
The story begins in the 1950s with two children, Tom and Cara, who live with their foster parents on a 12-acre farm in South Jersey. They are taught to help out on the farm, while pursuing their own interests and going to to school. Then, the children move to the North Shore of Staten Island wih their birth parents -- adjusting to parents with different rules and different values,making new friends, and participating in urban street games like stick ball and jump rope. Interspersed in the narrative are sketches of important people and events of that era -- Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy, Jonas Salk, Billy Graham, Bill Wilson (AA), Dick Clark, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. 1950s-1960s Fable is a fast-moving, upbeat story which is funny, sad, optimistic, and authentic, with larger-than- life characters who do not fret over life's misfortunes. The story is about conflict, endurance, and growth during an idealistic time in America's history.
About the Author
The author has taught science and mathematics for 46 years on the high school and college levels. He has bachelor's and master's degrees from C.C.N.Y. and a Ph.D from New York University. He has written a textbook on arithmetic -- Mathematical Concepts (Copley) and a short book on western philosophy -- A Brief Guide to Philosophy (AuthorHouse).