Ju-Ju Swallowed a Penny

Ju-Ju Swallowed a Penny

Ju-Ju Swallowed a Penny

Betty Dunn

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2006
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9780595411979
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Ju-Ju Swallowed a Penny relates to a time in United States history that indelibly marked the 1930s-the Great Depression. The author, as a small child, personally experienced those years. She tells of them with both poignancy and humor.The 1st edition of Ju-Ju Swallowed a Penny was issued in 1994 and its popularity has led the author to create a 2nd edition with added chapters and photos.The book is meant to not only leave an historical record of the Great Depression of the 1930s but to also entertain, draw a smile or two, and even a chuckle.

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