Mmouse15's Reviews > Engines of Change: A History of the American Dream in Fifteen Cars
Engines of Change: A History of the American Dream in Fifteen Cars
by Paul Ingrassia
by Paul Ingrassia
This was my Mother's day present from my family, and I read it the last two weeks that school was in session.
I loved it. The cars he chose, the reasons he chose those cars, the photographs in the books, and the way Ingrassia writes are all reasons to read this fantastic book. Ingrassia includes the social and political changes, the characters behind the cars, some of the technological changes that brought about the vehicle...it's all fascinating and very readable.
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in cars and the social changes of the twentieth century.
I loved it. The cars he chose, the reasons he chose those cars, the photographs in the books, and the way Ingrassia writes are all reasons to read this fantastic book. Ingrassia includes the social and political changes, the characters behind the cars, some of the technological changes that brought about the vehicle...it's all fascinating and very readable.
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in cars and the social changes of the twentieth century.
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