Coming of Age
The Story of Our Century by Those Who've Lived It
Book - 1995
A panorama of American life and work throughout this century from the mouths of 74 very different people, the youngest of whom is 70 and the oldest 99 years old. The text traces the extraordinary ways in which working lives have changed in the past few decades.
Publisher:
New York : New Press : Distributed by Norton, c1995.
ISBN:
9781565842847
1565842847
1565842847
Branch Call Number:
305.26/TERK
Characteristics:
xxvi, 468 p. ; 24 cm.


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Add a CommentI have found Studs strength in capturing the voice of the common man without interjecting himself. I loved Race which also very much speaks to our times as well as his- and gave that 5 stars.
This one I abandoned about a third the way through. The characters all seemed to be well heeled executives types, who just weren't as interesting as the people in Race. Perhaps just me, but the rich and famous, here, bored me.