Continuing where he left off with Depression Baby, Ray B. Rogers brings us more about growing up in Western North Carolina during the Great Depression, in his own trademark voice.
From humorous exploits like "Streaking Through Hanging Dog" to moving vignettes like "The Death Of Grant Parrott," Ray brings to life the joys and pains of growing up in Hanging Dog during the Depression years, and finding work and educating himself during and after WWII, along with his observations on mountain life, early twentieth-century "technology," and tidbits of interesting trivia.
This book is sure to please everyone who enjoyed the original Depression Baby, and will surely make new fans of those who haven't read the first book yet.
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