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Back to the '50s, a book of poems highlighting life in America during the 1950s by Earlene Green Evans will take you on an exciting trip without luggage or a ticket. After experiencing the 'good old days,' you may not want to return to reality. You will stroll the street of an ideal crime-free neighborhood. How about squeezing into a neighbor's crowded living room to view outrageous, funny comedians or cowboys and Indians on a dinner plate size black and white television screen. You will make an appearance in your stylish poodle skirt with a matching off-shoulder blouse. Then, rack your brains…mehr

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Back to the '50s, a book of poems highlighting life in America during the 1950s by Earlene Green Evans will take you on an exciting trip without luggage or a ticket. After experiencing the 'good old days,' you may not want to return to reality. You will stroll the street of an ideal crime-free neighborhood. How about squeezing into a neighbor's crowded living room to view outrageous, funny comedians or cowboys and Indians on a dinner plate size black and white television screen. You will make an appearance in your stylish poodle skirt with a matching off-shoulder blouse. Then, rack your brains trying to understand the impact of Russia's Sputnik. Dance to exhaustion with the music of the famous Drifters. Perhaps you just prefer to relax in the cool breeze on a strong tree limb with your favorite book.Back to the '50s will definitely rekindle buried feelings, old habits and foggy thoughts of people, places and things in the safe haven of the fabulous '50s.
Autorenporträt
Earlene Green Evans grew up in Arlington, Virginia where she attended public schools. She received a B.S. and a M.S. degree, and worked as a school librarian until she retired. During her career, Earlene co-authored three educational books. They are A Step Beyond: Multimedia Activities for Learning American History, Hidden Skeletons and Other Funny Stories, and 3-D Displays for Libraries, Schools, and Media Centers. In addition to writing, Earlene enjoys reading, sewing and playing the flute. Earlene, the mother of two grown children and a grandson, lives in Henrico, Virginia with her husband, Alga.