Wake Up Eddy for a Dime

''Get a Job, Go to Work!'' Those were the Childhood and Teenage Years.

by George N. Gianopulos


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$28.96
Softcover
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 17/03/2003

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 109
ISBN : 9781401078805
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 109
ISBN : 9781401078799

About the Book

It was the Depression years of the 1930's. It had been a tough period for the family. Resources were severely limited. This member of the family, a 10 year old, runs an errand for a dime and before his teen years are over, he has worked as janitor, paper boy, funeral attendant, oil worker, aircraft mechanic - and more. The alternative for him in this difficult situation was simple. Go to work, make some money, and afford things not otherwise possible. "Wake Up Eddy" is only the beginning. Here are his adventures and experiences while growing up, the lessons as relevant today as they were then.


Comments from Readers:


"At last, a wonderful, non-preaching paean into an immigrant's son's journey of achieving the American Dream by the fruits of his labor, told in the tradition of the Studs Terkel classic, Working." - - Thomas Johnson, Contracts Administrator


"An inspirational instructive that is a must read for all young people growing up today in America, rich middle, class or poor, alike." - - Daniel Peterson, Financial Planner


"A wonderful look at life through the lessons and work of childhood. Gianopulos's approach is warm and insightful."- - Valerie Gemanis, Social Worker


About the Author

The author grew up in a small town in central California during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Desperate times quickly led him to doing odd jobs, unloading the family of some of its financial burden in those early years. Before adulthood, he had taken an assorted array of jobs, each with its own demands, its own lessons and its own adventures. College and a stint in the Army followed. He spent his adulthood in rocketry, guided missiles, and the American space program. His family, his church, the arts and his community rounded out a busy life in Southern California.