1996, trade paperback edition, Soundprints / Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. Children's title, 32 pages. Nice color illustrations; printed on colored stock. Most attractive volume detailing the importance of radio, especially during World War II, when great things were happening in the country. A young girl, attending a field trip at the National Museum of American History, discovers many wonderful events and how radio played a part in the lives of Americans during the 1940's.
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While on a field trip to the National Museum of American History, Emma imagines that she is her grandmother, sitting with her family listening to the radio as the end of World War II is announced.
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