A Child’s Life 90 Years Ago chronicles the recollections of Florence and Earle Ahlquist from 1923 to 1946 in their hometown of Scarborough, Maine. This is a story of the joys and struggles of two siblings who survived the Great Depression, a world war, and all the challenges life in the last century had to offer—a memoir that celebrates heritage and roots and family. Compiled and written with an historian’s eye to detail by Earlene Ahlquist Chadbourne, Earle’s daughter and Florence’s niece, the book is filled with fascinating accounts of one family’s place in history.
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Praise for A Child's Life
A Child's Life 90 Years Ago is an interesting snapshot of history in a small tight-knit community. Earlene has done a great job with the compilation of interviews from her family members who lived through these times.
----Becky Delaware, Scarborough Historical Society
At its core, A Child's Life tells an American story, reflecting on topics ranging from electrification, to family life, to farming, and war, as well as the Great Depression. Ms. Chadbourne's story- telling is refreshing, aimed at documenting the lives of Earle and Florence Ahlquist, but also sharing pieces of local history and establishing a sense of community.
--Jamie Kingman Rice, Director of Library Services,
Maine Historical Society
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