TITLE

"DEAR MOTHER: I'M IN JAIL!"

AUTHOR(S)
Morrow, Honor�
PUB. DATE
August 1936
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;8/22/1936, Vol. 209 Issue 8, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Relates the author's experiences about the intrepidity of her teenage son. Character of her son; Obsession of her son with driving; Damage of her son's car in an accident; Relationship of the author with her son.
ACCESSION #
18451564

Tags: MOTHERS & sons;  MOTHER & child;  BOYS -- Conduct of life;  TEENAGERS -- Conduct of life;  TRAFFIC accidents;  INTERPERSONAL relations

 

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