Don’t Play in the Sandpit

Cover of Don't Play in the Sandpit by Audrey Edwards
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 9781480831063
ISBN-10: 1480831069
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.3889122506 Pounds
Width: 1.09 inches
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Don’t Play in the Sandpit by Audrey Edwards, published by Archway Publishing on August 11, 2016, is a historical fiction novel that explores the impact of the Great Depression on American society. Set in a fictionalized Florida community, the narrative delves into the struggles of citizens who resort to illegal activities, such as moonshining and gambling, to survive harsh economic conditions. The story highlights how these adults often normalize their behavior, inadvertently influencing the younger generation in a morally ambiguous environment.

Readers will find a poignant examination of the intergenerational effects of alcoholism and the societal attitudes surrounding it. The book chronicles how the lack of moral guidance from parents and the community contributes to the perpetuation of harmful behaviors among youth. As the narrative unfolds, it raises critical questions about responsibility and the role of adults in shaping the values of future generations. With 434 pages, this edition presents a detailed portrayal of a time marked by both hardship and moral decay, inviting reflection on the consequences of unchecked indulgence and the need for societal change.


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Moral-free America didn’t happen overnight. The Great Depression was a time in American history where citizens had to fight to survive the hard times–and this often meant breaking the law. Making and distributing moonshine–a dangerous homemade brew of alcohol–was one way to try and survive. But these adults did little to hide their illegal lifestyle from their children, often even glorifying their illicit activities and relishing in their own alcoholism. A time also marred by prejudice and racism, this bitter atmosphere helped shape the younger generation of the early twentieth century.

Don’t Play in the Sandpit chronicles the way this immoral atmosphere has been passed on between generations–gradually breaking apart any belief by society of a moral code. Opening during the Great Depression in a fictionalized, isolated Florida community where moonshining, rum running, and gambling lead to its demise, the story points a finger at adults–parents included–who do not do their part to discourage young people from drinking alcohol. And as the story unfolds, the costs of adults endorsing alcohol abuse–either by their silence, by their own indulgence, or by embracing young drinkers–are ultimately paid with the health of today’s generations.

What can be done to confront the disease of alcoholism? The medical establishment can research the effects of excessive drinking, but it is up to parents and society in general to take responsibility for curbing its use–and they must do it by example.

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Publisher: Archway Publishing. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9781480831063. ISBN-10: 1480831069.
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Language: en. Pages: 434.

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