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Air Raid Nights & Radio Days: Hanging on for dear life

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The author grew up on The American Home Front during World War II and into the Fifties. See life back then like this “nasty little gutter tramp” saw it. Sample city chicken and scrambled brains, “mow down” imaginary Nazis and draw Kilroy on walls and sidewalks. This book gives voice to the Silent Generation—those born during the Great Depression whose views were largely shaped by wartime memories. Don and Helen Schroeder, married for nearly 60 years, reside in Destin, Florida with their Golden Retriever.

284 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2009

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4 reviews
August 27, 2015
As a teenager, I have never experienced anything like twenty five cent movies or even the delicacy of a beef tongue, but this book gives an amazing window into the past that makes me wish I had been born during that time. It gives me a better appreciation for what my older relatives did to make a living and support the country that kept them free. If everyone today was as grateful, patriotic, and hard working as they were back then, we would have a better country. Don's book is not only informative but a joy to read!

Just a side-note: I met Don at a farmer's market in Florida and enjoyed his company a lot! Such an amazing person.
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50 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2011
Pretty good nostalgia read if you were an elementary schooler in the 40's, or if you want to know what a kid's life was like then. He injected a little too much preaching toward the end for my tastes.
5 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2023
A fun easy to read book about the Home Front during World War II. It is the author's memories of his childhood during the 40s and into the 50s. A book that would appeal to youngster as well as to oldsters.
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24 reviews
November 20, 2024
Quick read that lives through the author's childhood. I had the pleasure of meeting the author and receiving a signed copy and enjoyed learning a bit about his past growing in a different era to myself yet confirming many stories of the times along with finding several similarities to my own childhood.
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105 reviews30 followers
May 18, 2017
This book is interesting,especially for residents of Indiana.It contains cute stories of the author's childhood,growing-up in Indianapolis.We recently discussed this book at our library book club.
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43 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2025
It's an interesting perspective of growing up through WW2 and afterwards.
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December 31, 2025
I wasn’t quite sure what this was about but it was an interesting look at growing up in America during WWII.
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7 reviews
April 26, 2013
Reads in the same style as conversations with my Grandpa which was aggravating at first, then strangely comforting. Just like conversations with my Grandpa. A pleasant and endearing stroll through a place and time that is slowly being forgotten. Mostly pleasure reading about specific memories from a single childhood.
Profile Image for Jennifer Jackson.
33 reviews
November 15, 2016
This book was an interesting read in the fact that it did discuss parts of everyday american life during World War II. As a reader that has not alive during the time, I enjoyed learning about the daily life. However, I felt that the book left a bit to be desired.
1 review
April 6, 2009
if you grew up in indy's near east side, you will enjoy yhe memeroies of the late forties and 1950's.
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1,958 reviews7 followers
November 28, 2015
Some bits of nostalgia. Enjoyed recognizing place in Indianapolis. Not enough cohesiveness. Ending didn't feel like an ending. Debating about reading in book club.
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