Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins: Tales and Tips from Growing Up in the ’50s and ’60s

Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins: Tales and Tips from Growing Up in the ’50s and ’60s

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Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins: Tales and Tips from Growing Up in the ’50s and ’60s


“In the fifties, sleek Mixmasters were replacing rusty eggbeaters, and new pressure-cookers blew their tops in kitchens all over town. There were kids everywhere, and new ‘ranch-style’ houses filled vacant lots. . . . Turquoise Studebakers and dusty-rose Chevy BelAirs with flamboyant fins and lots of chrome replaced dark pre-war cars. Cameras took color snapshots instead of black-and-white. We wore red canvas tennis shoes and lemon yellow shorts, and bright blue popsicles melted down our chins.” —from the Introduction


In Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins, the four Sanvidge sisters, whose birthdates span the Baby Boomer period, present a lively chronicle of growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in a small midwestern town. Each sister writes about the facets of her childhood she remembers best, and their lighthearted stories are illustrated with period photos. Sprinkled with mentions of pedal pushers, home permanents, and “two-tone” cars; early TV shows and the first rock and roll; hula hoops, Tiny Tears, and Mr. Potato Head (played with a real potato); and memories of their grandparents who lived nearby, Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins also features “how-tos” for re-creating the fads, foods, crafts, and games the Sanvidge sisters recall in their stories.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780870205453
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Manufacturer
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
NumberOfPages
264
PublicationDate
2013-09-03
Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
ReleaseDate
2013-09-03
Studio
Wisconsin Historical Society Press