The Adventures Of A Latchkey Kid: Tales of Growing Up On Long Island
By (Author) Robert Hodum
BookBaby
BookBaby
18th February 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Paperback
118
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
199g
In the late 50s suburbia exploded across the farmlands of Long Island, changing its landscape and small town culture forever. Families from Brooklyn and Queens pushed out to the sticks, looking for fresh air and a safe haven to raise their children.
Later known as latchkey kids, we considered ourselves frontiersmen, daredevils, and self-confessed hellions. Keys around our necks, we escaped our empty homes by banding together and raising a lot of hell.
This collection of vignettes recounts the antics and capers of us kids who loved adventure, roaming the fields and woods, and liked to just mess around.
In the late 50s suburbia exploded across the farmlands of Long Island, changing its landscape and small town culture forever. Families from Brooklyn and Queens pushed out to what they considered the sticks, looking for a safe haven, fresh air, and a place to raise their children. Fields of cauliflower, cabbage and potatoes, and woods full of oak and maple faced off with asphalt, two story, four bedroom colonials and half acre plots, shopping centers, new schools and ... kids. One of those kids was Robert Hodum and these are his stories.