Landmark Memories: A Vermont Village 1930s-1950s

Author:   Joyce Slayton Mitchell
Publisher:   Green Writers Press
ISBN:  

9781950584871


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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More than “the good old days,” destined only for the memoir and history-buff markets;  more than the “community-building” market to describe America’s fall from working and playing together books, Landmark Memories tells stories, vignettes, really, of a Vermont village. Describing the school, the library, Main Street, and more with an array of people from the town’s iceman, teacher, neighbor, village worker, and kids living and playing together, focused on the 1930s and 1940s. The time when Americans naturally lived and cared together in village life. These are the togetherness stories that people around the globe are now dreaming about from their isolation in our pandemic times. Stories about family, friends, and community, as they search for wholeness as never before, dreaming of America’s best democracy.

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Author:   Joyce Slayton Mitchell
Publisher:   Green Writers Press
Imprint:   Green Writers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781950584871


ISBN 10:   1950584879
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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With visions of new found money dancing in her mind, a parched throat generated by lawn mowing on a hot day at her down-the-street library quickly opened Joyce Slayton Mitchell's 9-year-old eyes to the difficulty but importance of hard work. Mitchell tells this delightful tale, and many more, in her more-than-a-memoir Landmark Memories A Vermont Village 1930s-1950s . The book brings people to life, people she lived among as a young child and as a young adult. They and the stories they generated are the focus as much as how they shaped her. Mitchell tells many delightful tales in her more-than-a-memoir Landmark Memories A Vermont Village 1930s-1950s . The book brings people to life, people she lived among as a child and young adult. Ross Connelly, co-publisher and editor of The Hardwick Gazette , 1986 - 2017 Landmark Memories brought back memories of my youth as a Hardwick native and a longtime friend of Joyce Slayton Mitchell. I can attest to her colorful images of Hardwick's special people. I highly recommend her tales of our lives in our rural town of Hardwick, Vermont. John E. M. Robb, Superintendent of Schools for 17 years, retired Vermont State Legislator, House of Representatives Joyce Slayton Mitchell's memories of her girlhood in Hardwick, Vermont, will resonate with anyone who has spent time in a small town. Though unique to Mitchell and her experience, they have a universal quality that makes them relevant, humorous, and touching, even today. She presents us with a kinder world, a world we all need more of. Tom Slayton, Editor emeritus Vermont Life magazine


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Joyce Mitchell writes for college advice columns in both the Hardwick Gazette (Vermont) and the teen edition of the China Daily. She has served as the director of college advising at schools in New Jersey and New York City, an editorial advisory board member for the College Board's Review, and a school committee member of U. S. News & World Report's special college issues. She lives in New York City.

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