Get Out of My Room!

Get Out of My Room!
Author: Jason Reid
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 022640935X

Teenage life is tough. You’re at the mercy of parents, teachers, and siblings, all of whom insist on continuing to treat you like a kid and refuse to leave you alone. So what do you do when it all gets to be too much? You retreat to your room (and maybe slam the door). Even in our era of Snapchat and hoverboards, bedrooms remain a key part of teenage life, one of the only areas where a teen can exert control and find some privacy. And while these separate bedrooms only became commonplace after World War II, the idea of the teen bedroom has been around for a long time. With Get Out of My Room!, Jason Reid digs into the deep historical roots of the teen bedroom and its surprising cultural power. He starts in the first half of the nineteenth century, when urban-dwelling middle-class families began to consider offering teens their own spaces in the home, and he traces that concept through subsequent decades, as social, economic, cultural, and demographic changes caused it to become more widespread. Along the way, Reid shows us how the teen bedroom, with its stuffed animals, movie posters, AM radios, and other trappings of youthful identity, reflected the growing involvement of young people in American popular culture, and also how teens and parents, in the shadow of ongoing social changes, continually negotiated the boundaries of this intensely personal space. Richly detailed and full of surprising stories and insights, Get Out of My Room! is sure to offer insight and entertainment to anyone with wistful memories of their teenage years. (But little brothers should definitely keep out.)

Girl from Fitchburg

Girl from Fitchburg
Author: Bernardine Kielty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1964
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN:

Author's reminiscences of small town life in Massachusetts around 1900, and highlights of her experiences among New York's literary celebrites as a publisher's wife.

The House on Nichols Street

The House on Nichols Street
Author: JOHN L. BISOL
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1365382729

Just because my childhood home is now a parking lot doesn't mean I don't remember my "growing-up years." Neither does the parking lot erase the history of my family and their parent's struggles as immigrants. We all want to fondly recall the halcyon days of our youth, but I will only be able to visit "the place I grew up" through the pages of this book. Find the history and the stories of what my childhood life was like before the age of "Parking Lots."

My Life, Our Lives

My Life, Our Lives
Author: Roger Molina
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1450296491

This autobiography is about a young man growing up during the great depression, who fought in WW2, came home and started a family, retired from the military, and pursued a second civilian career. You hear his frustration and joy in his own words as if he was speaking to us.