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Remembering America - Looking Back at the Last Innocent Age (Paperback)
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Remembering America - Looking Back at the Last Innocent Age (Paperback)
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Loot Price R456
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""This is the America we need again The America of greatness and
achievement and imagination The America libs hate and patriots weep
over It's the place you'll always call home. The place you run to
--if only in your memories-- when you've lost your way and your
compass can't find True North" " Where do you go when the wheels
come off? When no place feels safe and you can't find a smiling
face? When you've lost everything and you wonder if you'll ever get
it back. Sometimes, you just need to go home. Do you remember when
neighbors cared about each other because they really knew each
other? Holding your baseball cap over your heart and singing the
National Anthem on opening day of Little League because being
American meant loving your country and showing respect? Do you
remember Drive-in Movies, Spider Bikes with sissy bars and baseball
cards in the spokes? Do you remember Tiger Beat magazine, Bobby
Sherman and Davey Jones? Did Sunday Evening mean "Mutual of Omaha's
Wild Kingdom" and "The Wonderful World of Disney"? Do you remember
a time and place in America when a kid could go outside on Saturday
morning and stay out all day and nobody worried and nothing bad
happened? When we walked to school, ran through the open yards
where our moms were hanging out the clothes on a clothesline? Do
you remember "The Carol Burnett Show" "Laugh-in" and "Happy Days"?
When scary movies had legendary characters like Dracula or the
Mummy or the Wolfman? Do you remember when our country was
innocent...and so were we? "Remembering America: Looking Back at
the Last Innocent Age" is a wonderful, sentimental, humorous, and
emotional journey that takes one last look at the childhood of the
last of the Baby-Boomers and their little brothers and sisters. If
you grew up in the 60's and 70's, you'll fall in love with every
story. The images are sweet and reminiscent of a different
time...and what most would say was a better time. Author Craig
Daliessio chronicled these wonderful stories during his own time of
turmoil and homelessness after losing his career in the collapse in
2008. The memories, and images and words became his refuge during
the most difficult and desperate time in his life. In his own
words, Craig tells the "story of the story" "The only stories that
didn't make me laugh with their silliness, were the ones that made
me cry with their poignant sweetness. It was such a great time and
a great period in America. My neighbors were my family and my
friends and I walked together into adulthood with a bond that my
own daughter will never know. I set out to simply chronicle the
past in an effort to get a new grip on the future. What I wound up
doing was revisiting the best time of my life and an America I miss
more each day." It's an engaging, wistful, wonderful voyage to a
sweet place in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to have
grown up in "The Last Innocent Age"
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