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Chesterville - The Village at the End of the Road (Paperback)
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Chesterville - The Village at the End of the Road (Paperback)
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Loot Price R456
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In the period following the horrors and hardships of World War II
there was a hardy group of citizens living in a small village known
as Chesterville, a suburb of Tupelo, Mississippi. It was a period
in which its citizens were playing "catch up" from the trials and
tribulations of the preceding era, a "catch up" both mentally and
economically. The war had taken its toll on the life style of the
good citizens of the little village, citizens who prior the World
War II had been struggling to recoup a more comfortable life style
following the Civil War, a war in which some of its battles had
been fought at the very doorstep of the small community. The
prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages had brought into
being a new life style in big cities such as New York and Chicago,
a life style which came to be called the "Roaring Twenties." That
could not in any sense of the word refer to life in Chesterville
where the lifestyle was far from being exciting. Oh, to be sure,
prohibition had given rise to illicit whiskey stills and bootleg
liquor, but it had little effect on most citizens of that area. In
the afterglow of the past two wars the citizens of Chesterville
were struggling to pull themselves up by their bootstraps
economically speaking. Hard work in the fields and in the mills was
a way of life. Deprivation of luxuries was a part of that way of
life even before the crash of the stock market in 1929. From that
day forward the economic struggle was intensified. This volume
lists and describes the residents of Chesterville during that
period, citizens who had a profound effect on the author during his
boyhood days. It speaks of the religious, social and political life
of the citizens of the village. Although the author of this book
has traveled in time and miles far from his early life in the
village of Chesterville, in his mind and heart he still thinks of
it as "home." He will love it until his dying day.
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