Wayne Avenue Days
A Midcentury Memoir
Description:... Born in 1950, Linda Sue Hoyt grew
up in an extended family home on the fringes of a little town that was rapidly
evolving. The community’s planned neighborhoods were filled with new starter homes,
but her end of town was behind the curve, locked in the 1940s, with older
technology and more traditional values still in evidence.
The patriotic spirit in this
innocent age preceded the rebellious 1960s and ‘70s. Tracing dreams and
adventures, the author transports us to her rustic realm of childhood
experience, rejuvenating characters with sprinkles of humor and meticulous
attention to detail.
Fond memories of relationships,
hardships, tragedies, and triumphs frame the stories of Wayne Avenue Days. Enduring memories are fondly sculpted, as Ms.
Hoyt reflects on the lives and influences of family, friends, and ancestors in
her beloved winding, wooded Wayne Avenue during those wonderful midcentury days.
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