Love in a Tin House was written and edited over a period of forty years and contains the humorous, sentimental and somewhat difficult child's eye view of Barbara Ann Williams Fraser in the late 1930's and 1940's. It chronicles a history of her life as a white child growing up in a minority group in a predominately black neighborhood. During this time period the Williams family lived in a "tin house" that was not really intended to be a home, but as office space. While the family certainly lacked in material possessions, their lives were rich and full with friendship, fun times, interesting experiences and mostly love. Barbara's hope is that all who read this book will enjoy the stories and feel of the love she experienced growing up in a tin house.
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