<p>The 1920&#39;s and 30&#39;s Weren&#39;t Depressing... Lotus Bradley Plott takes us through her childhood in the rural Appalachian town of Otto until graduation and leaving her known world of Western North Carolina. Reminisce with her&nbsp;&nbsp;as the story unfolds through her words and photographs. &ldquo;I know that the 1920&rsquo;s and 30&rsquo;s were the best years to grow up&mdash;if you lived on an active well-run farm with parents who could do anything and taught their children to enjoy working. We also had our church and community families. We didn&rsquo;t miss what we never had! The Great Depression didn&rsquo;t affect us since we didn&rsquo;t have much money before during or after. However we never considered ourselves to be poor. &lsquo;Poor&rsquo; meant skinny and boney nothing about whether you had money or not. For example &lsquo;That poor skinny cat will die if someone doesn&rsquo;t feed it.&rsquo; There were others who weren&rsquo;t as fortunate as we were to be living so well because they did not live on a farm.&rdquo;</p>