![]() You followed the rules, you did as everyone else did, and you fit in. Their wives stayed home, had babies, and cared for their new families. GIs had come home from World War II, got married, bought homes, found jobs. The 1950s were a magical time-on the surface, that is. ![]() This is a heartbreaking, deeply intimate historical account of what happened when girls and young women got pregnant before they were married in a society that had zero tolerance for such behavior. ![]() ![]() This should be required reading for every woman young and old, but especially for women who became teenagers in the 1950s, 1960s, and very early 1970s. A Powerful, Unflinching Historical Account of Being Unmarried and Pregnant in the '50s and '60s ![]()
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