Children Of The Great Depression
Discover the compelling narrative of "Children Of The Great Depression" by the renowned author, which takes you on a journey through the lives of 167 individuals born in 1920-1921. First published in 1974 and now available in its 25th edition, this insightful study offers a unique historical, social, and psychological perspective on how the Great Depression shaped the life trajectories of its subjects. Following their experiences from school days in Oakland, California, to the transformative 1960s, this 472-page hardback edition, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, provides an in-depth examination of resilience and adaptation during one of America's most challenging eras. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in the lasting impacts of economic crises, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the profound effects of the Great Depression on individuals and society.