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Sep 03, 2018altybiz rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The Canadian author, Plum Johnson, cited a true history of her parents and siblings that was unique. They lived in a 23-room house and when her mother finally followed her father in death, it was Plum's self selected job to clean the place out. The problem: her mom never got rid of anything, so she had many years of items and memories to deal with. I know that the things she told about had to have been true, as I am a senior and recognized probably 90% of them from my youth. I recommend this book and have already told my siblings that it's an enjoyable read for "our type", plus upcoming generations. What a magnifying glass it provides, especially about finding out that historic documents and artifacts may be worth almost nothing when you go to sell them. Fun book.