
Memories of a Hilltown Kid... Growing up in the Fifties (eBook, ePUB)
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Before smartphones and cable TV, there was a boy, a snow-covered hilltown, and the kind of love that shaped a lifetime. Memories of a Hilltown Kid is a moving, deeply personal memoir by Al Hague that captures the essence of growing up in post-war America, where joy was found in the simple things-warm woodstoves, Saturday chores, and the voice of Bob Steele on the morning radio.Born at the tail end of World War II, Hague shares a boyhood marked by sled runs down frozen hills, summer jobs at Howard Johnson's, and the quiet strength of parents who built a home from the ground up. As the seasons t...
Before smartphones and cable TV, there was a boy, a snow-covered hilltown, and the kind of love that shaped a lifetime. Memories of a Hilltown Kid is a moving, deeply personal memoir by Al Hague that captures the essence of growing up in post-war America, where joy was found in the simple things-warm woodstoves, Saturday chores, and the voice of Bob Steele on the morning radio.
Born at the tail end of World War II, Hague shares a boyhood marked by sled runs down frozen hills, summer jobs at Howard Johnson's, and the quiet strength of parents who built a home from the ground up. As the seasons turn, so does the world around him. What begins as an innocent childhood set in a tight-knit New England town slowly opens into the complexities of adolescence, responsibility, and a changing America.
With warmth and wit, Hague paints vivid scenes of 1950s rural life-chopping wood with his father, listening to big band records, and navigating the unspoken lessons passed from generation to generation. These memories are not just his; they echo the experiences of a generation who grew up believing in hard work, family dinners, and the importance of community.
Memories of a Hilltown Kid is more than a memoir-it's a tribute to the values we often take for granted and the stories that bind us. For readers who treasure heartfelt storytelling, rich character sketches, and the nostalgia of a life well remembered, this book is a rare gift. Pick up Memories of a Hilltown Kid and rediscover the timeless beauty of growing up in a place where every season left its mark.
Born at the tail end of World War II, Hague shares a boyhood marked by sled runs down frozen hills, summer jobs at Howard Johnson's, and the quiet strength of parents who built a home from the ground up. As the seasons turn, so does the world around him. What begins as an innocent childhood set in a tight-knit New England town slowly opens into the complexities of adolescence, responsibility, and a changing America.
With warmth and wit, Hague paints vivid scenes of 1950s rural life-chopping wood with his father, listening to big band records, and navigating the unspoken lessons passed from generation to generation. These memories are not just his; they echo the experiences of a generation who grew up believing in hard work, family dinners, and the importance of community.
Memories of a Hilltown Kid is more than a memoir-it's a tribute to the values we often take for granted and the stories that bind us. For readers who treasure heartfelt storytelling, rich character sketches, and the nostalgia of a life well remembered, this book is a rare gift. Pick up Memories of a Hilltown Kid and rediscover the timeless beauty of growing up in a place where every season left its mark.
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