Título:
Bootleg : murder, moonshine, and the lawless years of prohibition / Karen Blumenthal.
ISBN:
9781596434493
Autor personal:
Edición:
First edition.
Información de publicación:
New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2011.
Descripción física:
154 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Contenido:
Valentine's Day 1929 -- The little Sheppard -- Hot and cold water -- Home destroyers and defenders -- A nation divides -- War! -- Dry! -- Milk and moonshine -- Snorky and Scarface -- Wet, again -- Success or failure?
Síntesis:
For more than a decade starting in 1920, millions of regular Americans ignored the law of the land. Parents became bootleggers, kids smuggled illegal alcohol, and outlaws became celebrities. It wasn't supposed to be that way, of course. When Congress passed the Eighteenth Amendment, prohibiting the sale and manufacture of alcohol in the United States, supporters believed it would create a better, stronger nation. Instead it began an era of lawlessness, when famous gangsters like Al Capone rose to fame, and many reconsidered their concept of right and wrong. This is the story of those years in American history-- the story of prohibition.
Información del programa:
Accelerated Reader AR MG+ 9.1 5.0 143921.
Reading Counts RC High School 12. 9 Quiz: 53852.
Término geográfico:
DAK_521_LEXILE:
1250L Lexile
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
ocn652448059
Disponibilidad:
Lakeville - Heritage~1