Your Daddy Didn't Invent No Gasoline Pump! Did So!!" takes the reader through the trials of turn-of-the century inventions. How early American families learned to deal with a fast changing environment through creative inventions whether it be the evolution of a safer gasoline lamp that eventually led to automobile gasoline pumps or the infamous "party line". The ever changing roles of women, the risks they took stepping out of their traditional roles, and the phenomenal growth that the industrial revolution brought to the forefront , the new century came in with a bang. Through the voices of…mehr
Your Daddy Didn't Invent No Gasoline Pump! Did So!!" takes the reader through the trials of turn-of-the century inventions. How early American families learned to deal with a fast changing environment through creative inventions whether it be the evolution of a safer gasoline lamp that eventually led to automobile gasoline pumps or the infamous "party line". The ever changing roles of women, the risks they took stepping out of their traditional roles, and the phenomenal growth that the industrial revolution brought to the forefront , the new century came in with a bang. Through the voices of impersonated gas stations, gas pumps and the resident cats who help tell their stories coast to coast, America's landscape has never been the same. This is Sandy's 6th book. Her aim is to write history with humor through the voices of impersonated buildings and the human-like cats who help tell their stories.
This is Sandy's 4th book, her first in her second trilogy. Once again her resident cats, other personified characters, along with the voices of impersonated buildings bring to life early American railroad history weaved with a touch of humor. Raised in the Midwest, her books reflect her positive living attitude, her love of old structures and the inside look at how they participated in America's history. Sandy resides in the white mountains of Show Low, Arizona. You may visit with her at www.booksbysandyblack.com
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