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5.0 out of 5 stars The turbulent sixties hits the American families' closets, July 10, 2001
This review is from: American Family of the 1960s Paper Dolls (Paperback)
This is a great addition to Tierney's American Family series. It is one of my favorites! You see a typical surburban family, grandmother Pat and grandfather Ray, their son Walter and his wife Maude and their four children, all decked out in beautiful, Kennedy like Sunday best outfits. Before long, however, the mod sixties have hit, and even the parents are running around in crazy colors and Nehru jackets! (The grandparents are more sensible in cute matching colored outfits). My favorite style shown is the Summer of Love stylin' by the teenagers, with a shoking outfit worn by the second grade preteen (fishnet stockings on a seven year old!). The wedding is all fun, wild colors and grandma in a purple afro. This is a terrific story of the silliness of this era!!
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American Family of the 1960s Paper Dolls
American Family of the 1960s Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney (Paperback - January 6, 1995)
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