In this book, Jim Wallace documents the lives of his mother and aunt, Edith and Ethel Scott, twins growing up in Wolfboro, a New Hampshire village. Using diaries and artifacts inherited from his family, Wallace reconstructs small-town New England life in the first decades of the twentieth century. To many, the lives of these two girls will seem idyllic and it was in many ways. The girls attend grade school and high school in their town and then go...