Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s
by Frederick Lewis Allen
Narrated by Grover Gardner
Why You'll Love This
Grover Gardner's measured cadence transforms Allen's snappy 1920s journalism into something hypnotic—you'll absorb a decade of American excess and upheaval without feeling lectured.
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About This Book
Frederick Lewis Allen captures the electric pulse of post-World War I America as the nation careens through a decade of unprecedented change. From bustling speakeasies and jazz-filled dance halls to the rise of radio culture and automobile ownership, Allen chronicles how ordinary Americans navigated the social upheaval between 1919 and 1929. The narrative follows the country's transformation from wartime restraint to exuberant prosperity, examining everything from changing fashion and morals to the fevered speculation that would ultimately lead to Black Tuesday's devastating crash.
Grover Gardner's measured narration brings scholarly authority to Allen's vivid storytelling, his clear diction perfectly suited to the author's blend of statistical analysis and colorful anecdotes. Gardner maintains an engaging pace throughout the nearly twelve-hour runtime, allowing listeners to absorb both the sweeping cultural shifts and intimate details of daily life during this pivotal era. His performance enhances the book's journalistic style, making complex economic and social trends accessible while preserving Allen's distinctive voice. The audio format particularly suits this episodic structure, transforming historical analysis into compelling storytelling.
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