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The View From Cracker Hill
The View From Cracker Hill
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The View From Cracker Hill describes life in Waterbury, Connecticut,
Brass Capitol of the World, in the 1950s. It's a story told from the perspective
of a young girl living in the inner city fi ve blocks north of its center in
a section known as Cracker Hill. The narrative is not a comprehensive
history of the place and time. It's intended as a reminiscence that is fun
to read.
The author's impression of city happenings, family events and Catholic
school are told with humor and a growing awareness of the changes
brought to her own town by the post war economy.
But whether she's describing an air raid drill or a trip to Woolworth's
her love for her subject is obvious.
She says, "People sometimes ask, 'What do you see in Waterbury?' for me,
it's not simply about memories, the way it was in my beloved past. It's
also about Waterbury's potential, what it could be one day yet to come."
Brass Capitol of the World, in the 1950s. It's a story told from the perspective
of a young girl living in the inner city fi ve blocks north of its center in
a section known as Cracker Hill. The narrative is not a comprehensive
history of the place and time. It's intended as a reminiscence that is fun
to read.
The author's impression of city happenings, family events and Catholic
school are told with humor and a growing awareness of the changes
brought to her own town by the post war economy.
But whether she's describing an air raid drill or a trip to Woolworth's
her love for her subject is obvious.
She says, "People sometimes ask, 'What do you see in Waterbury?' for me,
it's not simply about memories, the way it was in my beloved past. It's
also about Waterbury's potential, what it could be one day yet to come."
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