Growing Up in the Fifties by Rebecca Hunter

Growing Up in the Fifties by Rebecca Hunter

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Combines memories and reflections with historical information to provide a picture of what life was like as a child during the post-war era of Rock 'n' Roll and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. This book is illustrated with photographs supplied by the contributors themselves, supplemented by general photos, and artefacts from those times.

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Growing Up in the Fifties by Rebecca Hunter

This book features interviews with four to six people from different walks of life - rich, poor, urban and country dwellers - who grew up during the 1950s. Their memories and reflections combined with historical information give a real picture of what life was like as a child during the post-war era of Rock 'n' Roll and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth: what their home was like; what food they ate and how much it cost; what games they played; where they went to school and how they travelled around. We learn about special occasions such as Saturday cinema, village fairs and holidays on the beach. The book is illustrated with photographs supplied by the contributors themselves, supplemented by more general photos, posters and artefacts from those times.
Rebecca Hunter is a former primary school teacher. She has written several educational books for children.
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ISBN 13 9780750235495
ISBN 10 0750235497
Title Growing Up in the Fifties
Author Rebecca Hunter
Series Growing Up
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Year published 2001-11-15
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.