My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany
This is a first-person memoir of a fourteen-year-old girl who had been going to all-girl Catholic convent schools for the past seven years. When her Army father received orders to the U. S. Army Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany in June of 1956, she is hurled into a different world that is both foreign and frightening. In a short, whirlwind year, she moves from school uniforms and nuns to a rock and roll culture and boys, transplanted into a strict military enclave in Germany. She finds herself coping with a new language, new rules of social engagement, new friends, first love, the remains of the World War and the omni-present specter of the Cold War turning hot. The year transforms her from tomboy to young woman, and the experience leaves a lasting impression on her future.
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My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany
This is a first-person memoir of a fourteen-year-old girl who had been going to all-girl Catholic convent schools for the past seven years. When her Army father received orders to the U. S. Army Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany in June of 1956, she is hurled into a different world that is both foreign and frightening. In a short, whirlwind year, she moves from school uniforms and nuns to a rock and roll culture and boys, transplanted into a strict military enclave in Germany. She finds herself coping with a new language, new rules of social engagement, new friends, first love, the remains of the World War and the omni-present specter of the Cold War turning hot. The year transforms her from tomboy to young woman, and the experience leaves a lasting impression on her future.
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My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany

My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany

by Mary W. Schaller
My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany

My Dog Tags Are Not A Fashion Statement: An Army Brat comes of age in Post-World War II Germany

by Mary W. Schaller

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This is a first-person memoir of a fourteen-year-old girl who had been going to all-girl Catholic convent schools for the past seven years. When her Army father received orders to the U. S. Army Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany in June of 1956, she is hurled into a different world that is both foreign and frightening. In a short, whirlwind year, she moves from school uniforms and nuns to a rock and roll culture and boys, transplanted into a strict military enclave in Germany. She finds herself coping with a new language, new rules of social engagement, new friends, first love, the remains of the World War and the omni-present specter of the Cold War turning hot. The year transforms her from tomboy to young woman, and the experience leaves a lasting impression on her future.

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ISBN-13: 9781483524092
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 3 MB
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