Beatrice Thomson doesn't mind her funny nickname. It makes her feel special, which is important when you're the middle child: not the smartest, or the best-looking, or a boy. The Depression years are... This description may be from another edition of this product.
°That Scatterbrain Booky°
°With Love, From Booky°
°As Ever, Booky°
°...with extra chapter included about Xmas visitors from Saskatchewan°
•Setting: Toronto in 1930s Depression, real places mentioned (Kingston Rd., Birchcliff, Eaton's Centre, Yonge St., Bloor St., Swansea, Grenadier Pond, Baby Point, &c.)
•Booky is the middle child growing up in a family of 5 kids
•Features B&W archival photos from the author, the city, and Eaton's
Just like my Grandma
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
First read these books in the early 80's and they have been read many times over. I recommend it to all people who live in the Toronto area. It echos the life of my Grandmonther who grew up in Toronto during the 20's. It is a great way for young childern to get connected to what life was like early in the century. Must read, should be in the Toronto School System as manditory reading.
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