REMEMBER WHEN 1920 ~ 1929 From Consumerism to CreditRemember When: 1920 ~ 1929 — The Decade That Tried to Outrun Its Own Hangover The war was over. The champagne was cold. The optimism was cheap. The 1920s didn’t heal the world—they distracted it. This was the decade that danced on its own grave, dressed the trauma in fringe, and called it progress. From jazz clubs and speakeasies to Wall Street and breadlines-in-waiting, Remember When: 1920–1929 dives into the noise, nerve, and nonsense of a world desperate to believe the worst was behind it. Flappers, gangsters, tycoons, dreamers—everybody was selling something, even if it was just denial. Part history, part cultural autopsy, and part beautifully dressed warning, 100% FUN, this book captures the pulse of a planet trying to feel alive again—right before it crashed. The Roaring Twenties weren’t just loud. They were prophetic. |
