This is a funny, charming little book detailing the lives of the first industrial efficiency experts who, not coincidentally, were the parents of twelve. The details of their life are sweet, cute, and somewhat forgettable. I read this book in a day and it was a nice little escape.
BestBooks is a record of all of the books that I have read since November 2004, with brief descriptions and reviews.
Saturday, December 18, 2004
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