Radio: One Woman's Family in War and Pieces


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When Ben went off to war...It was obvious I had to go to work. But with all these new duties and two small children under my wing what could I do? There was a labor shortage. Sure. But was it so bad that some desperate employer would pay handsomely for two hours of a frazzled females time after a hard day? Shall we say fifty dollars a week?PRAISE FOR PETER GREENS FIRST WORLD WAR II BIOGRAPHYDads War With The United States Marines is very highly recommended to all general readers and a welcome addition to the growing library of military memoirs and biographies. -James A. Cox Midwest Book ReviewWorld War II was a tipping point for social change in America. With their men at war nineteen million women joined the work force. Radio the first instantaneous mass medium provided daytime serial drama entertainment and news including pronouncements of world leaders and terrifying war reports as President Roosevelt used the new medium to rally the nation to arms and win the war.Alice Greens lost and recently found eyewitness accounts of her childhood her own war the Golden Years of Radio and the postwar housing shortage are told from the light-hearted viewpoint of a shy youngest child who learns she can make even the stormy and outrageous characters in her own family laugh. With a little help from her son who (just barely) lived to finish iescaped this madhouse to help tell it her story stands for unsung American women in war and survives as Alices triumph.
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