Come Home When the Streetlights Go On

Fun Facts and Fond Memories Growing Up In the 1950s!

by Robert B. Thompson

Come Home When the Streetlights Go On
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Come Home When the Streetlights Go On

Fun Facts and Fond Memories Growing Up In the 1950s!

by Robert B. Thompson

Published Jun 30, 2025
150 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs



 

Book Details

“A delightful trip down memory lane! A must-read for nostalgia lovers.” “An engaging and heartfelt tribute to the unforgettable 1950s.”

“Fascination with the 1950s seems to grow stronger as the years go by. As one of our country’s most optimistic and culturally rich decades, it brought us happy times at the backyard barbecue, innovations like the polio vaccine, and mind-boggling challenges like the race into space. New fads, fashions and entertainment filled the 1950s: poodle skirts, Hula-hoops, and coonskin caps, as the early days of television brought music, comedy, and drama right into our living rooms as never before. And those cars! The styles and chrome and colors—it is no wonder Sunday drives became so popular. Family life was apple pie idyllic.” Reminisce Books

Even though I was fortunate to experience the exciting new people, challenges, innovations, events, fads, and entertainment that emerged this decade, it was the simple things that made growing up then special. Families had dinner together with actual conversations, and low crime allowed kids to play outside all day and parents did not worry. Yes, it was a great time to grow up. Life was simpler, happier, and less stressful. Join me on a trip back in time, the Happy Days are waiting.

 

About the Author

Robert B. Thompson

Robert B. Thompson, author of Come Home When the Streetlights Go On Robert B. Thompson, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, got the idea for his first book from a yard sign. He could not decide on a subject until he saw a yard sign that read, “I miss the America I grew up in.” That’s it! Growing up in the 1950s! Every decade has a story to tell and the 1950s have a more distinctive story than most. Robert has many fond memories and shares his insights on what made the 1950s so memorable.