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Grandma's Memoir: A 20th Century Journey From the Lusitania to Lewinsky

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Ruth Gibson (née Burley) lived through almost all of the twentieth century. A prolific writer with much to say, she spent her later years typing out her memoir on an old Remington typewriter. Sadly, she died before she could have it published. Her grandson, Steve Boilard, discovered the typewritten manuscript in a closet after his father had died in 2017. He edited the memoir and added a chapter that covers Ruth's final years. Ruth's memoir describes her childhood in prewar, small-town America; coming of age during the Great Depression; her contributions to the American war effort during World War II; and finding and losing love. She offers timeless insights about perseverance, human relationships, and the importance of family. Told with heartfelt candor and gentle humor, it is a moving story about life in twentieth-century America.

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Grandma's Memoir: A 20th Century Journey From the Lusitania to Lewinsky, Ruth H. Gibson

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Titel
Grandma's Memoir: A 20th Century Journey From the Lusitania to Lewinsky
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ruth H. Gibson
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
304
ISBN13
9781736994092
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Ruth Gibson (née Burley) lived through almost all of the twentieth century. A prolific writer with much to say, she spent her later years typing out her memoir on an old Remington typewriter. Sadly, she died before she could have it published. Her grandson, Steve Boilard, discovered the typewritten manuscript in a closet after his father had died in 2017. He edited the memoir and added a chapter that covers Ruth's final years. Ruth's memoir describes her childhood in prewar, small-town America; coming of age during the Great Depression; her contributions to the American war effort during World War II; and finding and losing love. She offers timeless insights about perseverance, human relationships, and the importance of family. Told with heartfelt candor and gentle humor, it is a moving story about life in twentieth-century America.