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Book Synopsis: In Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt: A Southern Illinois Family Biography, author Cleo Caraway fondly recalls how she and her siblings came of age on the family farm in the 1930s and 1940s. Like many others, the Caraways were affected by the economic hardships of the Great Depression, but Cleo’s parents strived to shelter her and her six siblings from the dire circumstances affecting the nation and their home and allowed them to bask in their idealistic existence. Her love for her family clearly shines from every page as she writes of a simpler time, before World War II divided the family. Caraway revels in the life her family lived on a southern Illinois hilltop in Murphysboro township, marveling at the mix of commonplace and adventure she experienced in her childhood. She remembers her first day of school, walking three miles to the wondrous one-room building with her siblings; reminisces about strolling through the countryside with her mother, investigating the various plants and flowers, fruits and nuts; and recollects her fascination with the Indian relics she found buried near her home, a hobby she shared with her father. She also writes of seeing Gone with the Wind on the big screen at the Hippodrome in Murphysboro, of learning to sew dresses for her dolls, and of idyllic life on the farm—milking cows, hatching chicks, feeding pigs. Along with her personal memories Caraway includes interviews with neighbors and many fascinating photographs with detailed captions that make the images come alive.
A delightful follow-up to her father’s popular Foothold on a Hillside: Memories of a Southern Illinoisan, Caraway’s book is a pleasant change from the typical accounts of southern Illinois before, during, and after the Great Depression. Instead of hardscrabble grit, Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt offers a refreshingly different view of the period and is certain to be embraced by southern Illinois natives as well as anyone interested in the experiences of a rural family that thrived despite the difficult times. The author’s lighthearted prose, self-deprecating humor, and genuine affection for her family make reading this book a rich and memorable experience.
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Step into the enchanting world of a southern Illinois family in the 1930s and 1940s with Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt. Author Cleo Caraway's heartfelt reminiscences of her childhood adventures on a family farm will transport you to a simpler time, filled with wonder and warmth. Embrace the nostalgia and charm of a bygone era with this delightful book that celebrates the resilience and joy of a family facing hardships with love and laughter.
Discover the beauty of rural life through Caraway's vivid storytelling and captivating anecdotes. From walking miles to school with her siblings to exploring the countryside with her mother, every moment is painted with love and nostalgia. Uncover the magic of childhood innocence and the strength of family bonds as you journey through the pages of this heartwarming biography.
With charming photographs and engaging interviews with neighbors, Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt offers a unique perspective on life in southern Illinois during a tumultuous period in history. Immerse yourself in the world of the Caraway family and experience the joys and challenges of rural living with a touch of humor and a lot of heart.
Don't miss out on the chance to dive into this captivating tale of resilience, love, and family bonds. Whether you're a native of southern Illinois or simply a lover of heartwarming stories, Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt is sure to captivate and inspire. Join Cleo Caraway on a journey through her cherished memories and be transported to a world where love and laughter conquer all.
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