Radio: One Woman’s Family in War and Pieces

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Alice Green’s humorous wartime memoir of her childhood, her own war, the Golden Years of Radio and the postwar housing shortage reveal the lighthearted viewpoint of a shy, youngest child, who can make even the stormy and outrageous characters in her own family laugh.

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Alice Green’s humorous wartime memoir of her childhood, her own war, the Golden Years of Radio and the postwar housing shortage, from the lighthearted viewpoint of a shy, youngest child, who learns she can make even the stormy and outrageous characters in her own family laugh. Recently discovered and finished with a little help by her son, who (just barely) escaped the madhouse, this book realizes Alice’s fondest dream and attests to her triumph. Illustrated with husband Ben’s sketches and family photographs.

Gift Book — History of a Strong Woman, Sprinkled with Humor

Alice Green’s writing is fresh and at times laugh-aloud funny, parts of it reminiscent of Cheaper by the Dozen. Thornton Wilder instructed Alice in creative writing. I recommend this book to all readers who enjoy a good laugh. The section, “We Bought a Crooked House,” was hilarious

–Paula B, Amazon Reader

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